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Atlanta (Georgia, United States) (search for this): article 4
The Hon. Wm.G. River at Atlanta.[from the Southern Confederacy of Tuesday]
This eloquent and greatly distinguished gentleman from Virginia, passed through our city on Sunday morning, on his way to Montgomery.
As soon as the cars arrived, it was ascertained that he was on board, and the crowd of our citizens who were gathered about began to call for him. It was soon ascertained, however, that he had retired from the cars with some friends, unobserved.
He, however, returned a few moments before the train started, and took his seat, when the assembly again called for him. In response, he came on the platform of the cars and addressed a few words to them, as follows:
I feel highly complimented by this call from the citizens of Georgia to say a few words.
I suppose you do not want to hear a speech from me, but that you do want to hear from Virginia. ["That's it," and cheers from the crowd] She is all right, I am most happy to inform you. She is heart and hand with Georgia in
Georgia (Georgia, United States) (search for this): article 4
Fortress Monroe (Virginia, United States) (search for this): article 4
Rives (search for this): article 4
G. River (search for this): article 4
The Hon. Wm.G. River at Atlanta.[from the Southern Confederacy of Tuesday]
This eloquent and greatly distinguished gentleman from Virginia, passed through our city on Sunday morning, on his way to Montgomery.
As soon as the cars arrived, it was ascertained that he was on board, and the crowd of our citizens who were gathered about began to call for him. It was soon ascertained, however, that he had retired from the cars with some friends, unobserved.
He, however, returned a few moments before the train started, and took his seat, when the assembly again called for him. In response, he came on the platform of the cars and addressed a few words to them, as follows:
I feel highly complimented by this call from the citizens of Georgia to say a few words.
I suppose you do not want to hear a speech from me, but that you do want to hear from Virginia. ["That's it," and cheers from the crowd] She is all right, I am most happy to inform you. She is heart and hand with Georgia in
Wm (search for this): article 4
The Hon. Wm.G. River at Atlanta.[from the Southern Confederacy of Tuesday]
This eloquent and greatly distinguished gentleman from Virginia, passed through our city on Sunday morning, on his way to Montgomery.
As soon as the cars arrived, it was ascertained that he was on board, and the crowd of our citizens who were gathered about began to call for him. It was soon ascertained, however, that he had retired from the cars with some friends, unobserved.
He, however, returned a few moments before the train started, and took his seat, when the assembly again called for him. In response, he came on the platform of the cars and addressed a few words to them, as follows:
I feel highly complimented by this call from the citizens of Georgia to say a few words.
I suppose you do not want to hear a speech from me, but that you do want to hear from Virginia. ["That's it," and cheers from the crowd] She is all right, I am most happy to inform you. She is heart and hand with Georgia in