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Shasta City (California, United States) (search for this): article 1
Douglas. Demonstrations of mourning at the death of Douglas have been general throughout the State. Fifteen wagons of the Overland Telegraph Company left Carson Valley on the 17th, loaded with poles and wire for Fort Churchill, where the first work was to be commenced about the 19th. Poles had already been contracted for about three hundred miles from Fort Churchill eastward, and the line will be extended at the rate of five miles per day. samuel H. Dash, a prominent citizen of Shasta, died there on the 13th. Accounts from Humbolt Bay to the 15th state that the Indian war was being vigorously prosecuted. A correspondent of the Times gives the following account of two weeks operations in the Indian haunts on the northern border of the State: "May 30th was the greatest day in our campaign, from the fact that at 1 o'clock we started from our camp, with Great Collins at the head of the party, and after traveling until about 6 A. M., we came in sight of the ranches
Carson Valley (Pennsylvania, United States) (search for this): article 1
of California had met in Sacramento and dominated Leland Stanford for Governor. The platform adopted endorses the Administration, denounces Secession and the doctrine that State allegiance is superior to that of the National Government. The Convention also adopted resolutions expressing a profound grief at the death of Senator Douglas. Demonstrations of mourning at the death of Douglas have been general throughout the State. Fifteen wagons of the Overland Telegraph Company left Carson Valley on the 17th, loaded with poles and wire for Fort Churchill, where the first work was to be commenced about the 19th. Poles had already been contracted for about three hundred miles from Fort Churchill eastward, and the line will be extended at the rate of five miles per day. samuel H. Dash, a prominent citizen of Shasta, died there on the 13th. Accounts from Humbolt Bay to the 15th state that the Indian war was being vigorously prosecuted. A correspondent of the Times gives t
April, 7 AD (search for this): article 1
The Fourth at Augusta, Ga, &c. Augusta, Ga. July 4 --Business is, in a great measure, suspended here to day. Confederate flags are waving in all parts of the city, and one among the most splendid waves majestically over the office of the Augusta Constitutionalist. No daily papers will be issued in this city on to-morrow. We learn that "the old and glorious Fourth" is being celebrated in several of the cities and towns of Georgia and South Carolina. An accident occurred here this morning at a target exercise. Mr. Wm. H. Courts, formerly a resident of Baltimore, out for some years past a resident of Augusta, was accidentally shot in the head. The rifle ball fractured his skull. causing the brain to protrude, and his condition is exceedingly critical. Mr. C. is a highly esteemed citizen and excellent machinist, and regrets are universal at his sad misfortune.
William H. Courts (search for this): article 1
The Fourth at Augusta, Ga, &c. Augusta, Ga. July 4 --Business is, in a great measure, suspended here to day. Confederate flags are waving in all parts of the city, and one among the most splendid waves majestically over the office of the Augusta Constitutionalist. No daily papers will be issued in this city on to-morrow. We learn that "the old and glorious Fourth" is being celebrated in several of the cities and towns of Georgia and South Carolina. An accident occurred here this morning at a target exercise. Mr. Wm. H. Courts, formerly a resident of Baltimore, out for some years past a resident of Augusta, was accidentally shot in the head. The rifle ball fractured his skull. causing the brain to protrude, and his condition is exceedingly critical. Mr. C. is a highly esteemed citizen and excellent machinist, and regrets are universal at his sad misfortune.
Georgia (Georgia, United States) (search for this): article 1
The Fourth at Augusta, Ga, &c. Augusta, Ga. July 4 --Business is, in a great measure, suspended here to day. Confederate flags are waving in all parts of the city, and one among the most splendid waves majestically over the office of the Augusta Constitutionalist. No daily papers will be issued in this city on to-morrow. We learn that "the old and glorious Fourth" is being celebrated in several of the cities and towns of Georgia and South Carolina. An accident occurred here this morning at a target exercise. Mr. Wm. H. Courts, formerly a resident of Baltimore, out for some years past a resident of Augusta, was accidentally shot in the head. The rifle ball fractured his skull. causing the brain to protrude, and his condition is exceedingly critical. Mr. C. is a highly esteemed citizen and excellent machinist, and regrets are universal at his sad misfortune.
South Carolina (South Carolina, United States) (search for this): article 1
The Fourth at Augusta, Ga, &c. Augusta, Ga. July 4 --Business is, in a great measure, suspended here to day. Confederate flags are waving in all parts of the city, and one among the most splendid waves majestically over the office of the Augusta Constitutionalist. No daily papers will be issued in this city on to-morrow. We learn that "the old and glorious Fourth" is being celebrated in several of the cities and towns of Georgia and South Carolina. An accident occurred here this morning at a target exercise. Mr. Wm. H. Courts, formerly a resident of Baltimore, out for some years past a resident of Augusta, was accidentally shot in the head. The rifle ball fractured his skull. causing the brain to protrude, and his condition is exceedingly critical. Mr. C. is a highly esteemed citizen and excellent machinist, and regrets are universal at his sad misfortune.
Augusta (Georgia, United States) (search for this): article 1
The Fourth at Augusta, Ga, &c. Augusta, Ga. July 4 --Business is, in a great measure, suspended here to day. Confederate flags are waving in all parts of the city, and one among the most splendid waves majestically over the office of the Augusta Constitutionalist. No daily papers will be issued in this city on to-morrow. We learn that "the old and glorious Fourth" is being celebrated in several of the cities and towns of Georgia and South Carolina. An accident occurredbrated in several of the cities and towns of Georgia and South Carolina. An accident occurred here this morning at a target exercise. Mr. Wm. H. Courts, formerly a resident of Baltimore, out for some years past a resident of Augusta, was accidentally shot in the head. The rifle ball fractured his skull. causing the brain to protrude, and his condition is exceedingly critical. Mr. C. is a highly esteemed citizen and excellent machinist, and regrets are universal at his sad misfortune.
Sons of freedom. Sons of freedom, on to glory! Go, where brave men do or die, Let your names, in future story, Gladden every patriot's eye. 'Tis your country calls you, hasten' Backward hurt the invading foe. Freemen! never thick of danger, To the glorious battle go! Oh! remember lant Jackson. Night trait to the fight. blows dealt the fierce marauder, Though he fell beneath their thousands, Who that covets not his fate? Grand and glorious, brave and noble, Henceforth shall be Jackson's name. Sons of freedom! can be linger, When you hear the battle's roar, Fondly dollying with your pleasures, When the foe is on your shore? Never not I fear hold are, "Death or freedom" is now the cry, Till the Stars and hard triumphant. Spread their folds to every eye!
Sons of freedom. Sons of freedom, on to glory! Go, where brave men do or die, Let your names, in future story, Gladden every patriot's eye. 'Tis your country calls you, hasten' Backward hurt the invading foe. Freemen! never thick of danger, To the glorious battle go! Oh! remember lant Jackson. Night trait to the fight. blows dealt the fierce marauder, Though he fell beneath their thousands, Who that covets not his fate? Grand and glorious, brave and noble, Henceforth shall be Jackson's name. Sons of freedom! can be linger, When you hear the battle's roar, Fondly dollying with your pleasures, When the foe is on your shore? Never not I fear hold are, "Death or freedom" is now the cry, Till the Stars and hard triumphant. Spread their folds to every eye!
Jackson (Mississippi, United States) (search for this): article 1
Sons of freedom. Sons of freedom, on to glory! Go, where brave men do or die, Let your names, in future story, Gladden every patriot's eye. 'Tis your country calls you, hasten' Backward hurt the invading foe. Freemen! never thick of danger, To the glorious battle go! Oh! remember lant Jackson. Night trait to the fight. blows dealt the fierce marauder, Though he fell beneath their thousands, Who that covets not his fate? Grand and glorious, brave and noble, Henceforth shall be Jackson's name. Sons of freedom! can be linger, When you hear the battle's roar, Fondly dollying with your pleasures, When the foe is on your shore? Never not I fear hold are, "Death or freedom" is now the cry, Till the Stars and hard triumphant. Spread their folds to every eye!
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