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Lynchburg (Virginia, United States) (search for this): article 2
Patriotism in Lynchburg.
The Lynchburg Republicans in forms us that there is not a man, woman, child or negro in that town, who is Lynchburg Republicans in forms us that there is not a man, woman, child or negro in that town, who is not right upon the great question of the day, and ready to do or die.--The ladies are working with true patriotism.
Lynchburg will turn out Lynchburg will turn out at least six hundred men, at the first tocsin of war, as brave and as true as ever marched to the battle field.
We copied from the Repubunteer companies.
The Board of Directors of the Exchange Bank of Lynchburg, at a meeting Saturday, made a donation of 200 dollars to each onf that city, making 1,000 dollars in all.
Mr. L. H. Lyne, of Lynchburg, formerly of the U. S. Navy, having tendered his services to Gov.ecretary of the Commonwealth."
Dr. Thomas L. Walker, of Lynchburg, has offered to uniform and fully equip any and all persons who icity, for the defence of the State.
The Artillery Company of Lynchburg return their most sincere acknowledgments to "a lady, " for her d
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