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The defence of Mobile — foreign Subjects.
Grant will find Mobile well fortified when he reaches there, if he ever does.
The city is stripping for the impending conflict at her gates.
Gen. Maury has issued the following address to the citizens:
Headq'rs Depart't of the Gulf,Mobile; Ala, July 8th, 1863. To the Citizens of Mobile and its vicinity:
The calamity which has befallen our arms at Vicksburg has a peculiar significance for you. Mobile may be attacked within a very short time, and we must make every preparation for its successful defence.
All able-bodied men within the limits of the city and county must at once organize into companies, and report for duty in defence of this position.
Owners of able-bodied slaves are urged to send them immediately to work on the fortifications.
Brig Gen.
Slaughter will receive the reports of the companies which may be organized, have arms issued to such as have none give orders for their instruction, and assign the
Frank Slaughter (search for this): article 9
Dabney H. Maury (search for this): article 9
E. H. Cummins (search for this): article 9
July 8th, 1863 AD (search for this): article 9
The defence of Mobile — foreign Subjects.
Grant will find Mobile well fortified when he reaches there, if he ever does.
The city is stripping for the impending conflict at her gates.
Gen. Maury has issued the following address to the citizens:
Headq'rs Depart't of the Gulf,Mobile; Ala, July 8th, 1863. To the Citizens of Mobile and its vicinity:
The calamity which has befallen our arms at Vicksburg has a peculiar significance for you. Mobile may be attacked within a very short time, and we must make every preparation for its successful defence.
All able-bodied men within the limits of the city and county must at once organize into companies, and report for duty in defence of this position.
Owners of able-bodied slaves are urged to send them immediately to work on the fortifications.
Brig Gen.
Slaughter will receive the reports of the companies which may be organized, have arms issued to such as have none give orders for their instruction, and assign them