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The Daily Dispatch: July 13, 1861., [Electronic resource], Secession of the Southern Episcopalians . (search)
Correspondence of the Richmond Dispatch.
the season in Cherokee, Georgia--the blockade--"Nobody Hurt" in the South by it — departure of volunteer companies — Santa Anna's sword--Virginia and Georgia Patriots Compared, &c.
Rome, Floyd Co., Ga., July 6, 1861.
Thanks to the genial showers of Heaven, the corn anGeorgia Patriots Compared, &c.
Rome, Floyd Co., Ga., July 6, 1861.
Thanks to the genial showers of Heaven, the corn and cotton crops of upper Georgia are most promising.
If we had the entire control of the elements, we could not have a more propitious season.
Providence is certainly smelling benignly upon us, in spite of the maledictions of our Yankee enemies.--While protecting our fighting boys in battle and crowning our arms with signal victorupper Georgia are most promising.
If we had the entire control of the elements, we could not have a more propitious season.
Providence is certainly smelling benignly upon us, in spite of the maledictions of our Yankee enemies.--While protecting our fighting boys in battle and crowning our arms with signal victory in every engagement, He is bounteously supplying all our physical wants from the products of our rich and fertile Southern land.
Who cares for Old Abe's "blockade? " It may deprive us of dried codfish and New England rum, made of pumpkin molasses, but "I guess" we will survive the shock.
Another company, the Cedartown Guard
There is a company in Georgia called "Mrs. Jos Brown boys."