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Fayetteville (North Carolina, United States) (search for this): article 10
The Stars and stripes. --In Fayetteville, N. C., last week, the ladies residing at one of the hotels, made an U. S. flag, and hoisted it from an upper balcony amid the cheers of a large crowd who had assembled. At the Brooklyn (N. Y.) Academy of Music, Monday night, Miss Hinckley sung the "Star Spangled Banner," and the audience rose and cheered the vocalist.
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The Stars and stripes. --In Fayetteville, N. C., last week, the ladies residing at one of the hotels, made an U. S. flag, and hoisted it from an upper balcony amid the cheers of a large crowd who had assembled. At the Brooklyn (N. Y.) Academy of Music, Monday night, Miss Hinckley sung the "Star Spangled Banner," and the audience rose and cheered the vocalist.
The Stars and stripes. --In Fayetteville, N. C., last week, the ladies residing at one of the hotels, made an U. S. flag, and hoisted it from an upper balcony amid the cheers of a large crowd who had assembled. At the Brooklyn (N. Y.) Academy of Music, Monday night, Miss Hinckley sung the "Star Spangled Banner," and the audience rose and cheered the vocalist.