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Shenandoah county (Virginia, United States) (search for this): article 3
Correspondence of the Richmond Dispatch.the ladies — their great Seal in our cause. Camp Shenandoah, July 1, 1861.
The ladies in the small village of New Market have; in the short period of two or three weeks, completed for different companies, thirty-one tents, with upwards of two hundred uniforms; four hundred shirts, besides a great number of haversacks, badges, &c. The companies in different parts of the county of Shenandoah, hearing how readily they responded in this noble cause, have sent them a great quantity of material for tents, uniforms, shirts, &c., all of which have been cut and fitted out for use, by the nimble fingers of these noble and true hearted Southern ladies.
And then they magnanimously offered their services in the harvest field, but we gently informed them that the strong arms of the farmer boys were still able to perform that labor, and afterwards meet and drive back the Federal robbers.
You need never fear that Shenandoah will not do her duty, so l
Shenandoah (search for this): article 3
July 1st, 1861 AD (search for this): article 3
Correspondence of the Richmond Dispatch.the ladies — their great Seal in our cause. Camp Shenandoah, July 1, 1861.
The ladies in the small village of New Market have; in the short period of two or three weeks, completed for different companies, thirty-one tents, with upwards of two hundred uniforms; four hundred shirts, besides a great number of haversacks, badges, &c. The companies in different parts of the county of Shenandoah, hearing how readily they responded in this noble cause, have sent them a great quantity of material for tents, uniforms, shirts, &c., all of which have been cut and fitted out for use, by the nimble fingers of these noble and true hearted Southern ladies.
And then they magnanimously offered their services in the harvest field, but we gently informed them that the strong arms of the farmer boys were still able to perform that labor, and afterwards meet and drive back the Federal robbers.
You need never fear that Shenandoah will not do her duty, so