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Browsing named entities in a specific section of The Daily Dispatch: January 26, 1865., [Electronic resource]. Search the whole document.
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Barnwell Court House (South Carolina, United States) (search for this): article 3
South Carolina Moving.
--For several days past the streets of our city have been thronged with fugitives from South Carolina, accompanied by their families, flocks, herds, cattle, servants and stock of all kinds.
There seems to be a general exodus from the old Palmetto State, and the planters in the neighboring district of Barnwell, especially, are fleeing from what they conceive to be "the wrath to come." Safety and security from the inroads of the Yankees are being sought in the interior of the State.
This movements is not predicated upon slavish fear, but it is in accordance with the orders of Governor Magrath, who was directed by the Legislature of South Carolina to remove all property from a certain section of the State most liable to interruption by the enemy.
As a matter of precaution, it is very commendable; and the deserted country that will be presented to General Sherman will at once embarrass his movements and attest the self-denying patriotism of the Carolinia
South Carolina (South Carolina, United States) (search for this): article 3
South Carolina Moving.
--For several days past the streets of our city have been thronged with fugitives from South Carolina, accompanied by their families, flocks, herds, cattle, servants and stock of all kinds.
There seems to be a general exodus from the old Palmetto State, and the planters in the neighboring district of Barnwell, especially, are fleeing from what they conceive to be "the wrath to come." Safety and security from the inroads of the Yankees are being sought in the interioSouth Carolina, accompanied by their families, flocks, herds, cattle, servants and stock of all kinds.
There seems to be a general exodus from the old Palmetto State, and the planters in the neighboring district of Barnwell, especially, are fleeing from what they conceive to be "the wrath to come." Safety and security from the inroads of the Yankees are being sought in the interior of the State.
This movements is not predicated upon slavish fear, but it is in accordance with the orders of Governor Magrath, who was directed by the Legislature of South Carolina to remove all property from a certain section of the State most liable to interruption by the enemy.
As a matter of precaution, it is very commendable; and the deserted country that will be presented to General Sherman will at once embarrass his movements and attest the self-denying patriotism of the Carolinia
Sherman (search for this): article 3
Magrath (search for this): article 3