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Edgefield (Tennessee, United States) (search for this): article 34
Accepting an offer of assistance. --The Nashville (Tenn.) Union has seen a letter from Gov. Gist, of South Carolina, accepting the services of a gentleman of that city, who offered to raise a corps of volunteers, in case they should be needed by South Carolina, in defence of her rights and honor.
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Accepting an offer of assistance. --The Nashville (Tenn.) Union has seen a letter from Gov. Gist, of South Carolina, accepting the services of a gentleman of that city, who offered to raise a corps of volunteers, in case they should be needed by South Carolina, in defence of her rights and honor. Accepting an offer of assistance. --The Nashville (Tenn.) Union has seen a letter from Gov. Gist, of South Carolina, accepting the services of a gentleman of that city, who offered to raise a corps of volunteers, in case they should be needed by South Carolina, in defence of her rights and honor.
Accepting an offer of assistance. --The Nashville (Tenn.) Union has seen a letter from Gov. Gist, of South Carolina, accepting the services of a gentleman of that city, who offered to raise a corps of volunteers, in case they should be needed by South Carolina, in defence of her rights and honor.