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Alabama (Alabama, United States) (search for this): article 7
he elegance and the attractiveness, of Augusta, Ga, and states that it is "the adopted home of several eminent men, among them Hon. Henry W. Hilliard, formerly of Alabama. " Your correspondent is in error if he supposes that Mr. Hilliard has relinquished his residence in Alabama, or that he has discontinued his connection with poliAlabama, or that he has discontinued his connection with political affairs. I have served with him in the army and am acquainted with his views. Having resigned his command last winter, he consented to take an appointment for the present year in the regular ministry Mr. Hilliard has always preached, even when in Congress and actively engaged as a lawyer, just as many others do who take part in the activities of life, and he has, I learn, never shrank from that duty; but I know that his absence from Alabama is only temporary, and that it is his purpose to return to his residence in the course of a few weeks, where he will doubtless resume his former pursuits. Mr. Hilliard has been actively engaged during the pre
Henry W. Hilliard (search for this): article 7
Hon. Henry W. Hilliard in the ministry. Charleston, S. C. Sept. 27, 1861 To the Editor of the Dispatch: One of your correspondents, in a recent number of your popular journal, pays a tribute Augusta, Ga, and states that it is "the adopted home of several eminent men, among them Hon. Henry W. Hilliard, formerly of Alabama. " Your correspondent is in error if he supposes that Mr. Hilliard Mr. Hilliard has relinquished his residence in Alabama, or that he has discontinued his connection with political affairs. I have served with him in the army and am acquainted with his views. Having resigned hislast winter, he consented to take an appointment for the present year in the regular ministry Mr. Hilliard has always preached, even when in Congress and actively engaged as a lawyer, just as many othidence in the course of a few weeks, where he will doubtless resume his former pursuits. Mr. Hilliard has been actively engaged during the present year in rousing the popular heart to an energeti
September 27th, 1861 AD (search for this): article 7
Hon. Henry W. Hilliard in the ministry. Charleston, S. C. Sept. 27, 1861 To the Editor of the Dispatch: One of your correspondents, in a recent number of your popular journal, pays a tribute to the beauty, the elegance and the attractiveness, of Augusta, Ga, and states that it is "the adopted home of several eminent men, among them Hon. Henry W. Hilliard, formerly of Alabama. " Your correspondent is in error if he supposes that Mr. Hilliard has relinquished his residence in Alabama, or that he has discontinued his connection with political affairs. I have served with him in the army and am acquainted with his views. Having resigned his command last winter, he consented to take an appointment for the present year in the regular ministry Mr. Hilliard has always preached, even when in Congress and actively engaged as a lawyer, just as many others do who take part in the activities of life, and he has, I learn, never shrank from that duty; but I know that his absence from Alaba