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Showing posts with label Southerners. Show all posts
Monday, September 2, 2024

Diary of Henry Greville: Saturday, March 30, 1861

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In a letter I received a few days ago from Fanny Kemble from New York, she says: I suppose if I had been in Boston, I should have heard some...
Thursday, March 5, 2020

Ulysses S. Grant to Frederick Dent, April 19, 1862

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Galena , April 19, 1S61. Mr. F. Dent— Dear Sir: I have but very little time to write, but, as in these exciting times we are very...
Friday, February 23, 2018

Gerrit Smith, August 27, 1859

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It is, perhaps, too late to bring slavery to an end by peaceable means, — too late to vote it down. For many years I have feared, and publi...
Thursday, September 24, 2015

Diary of John Beauchamp Jones: February 23, 1862

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At last we have the astounding tidings that Donelson has fallen, and Buckner, and 9000 men, arms, stores, everything are in possession of t...
Saturday, August 15, 2015

Dr. Oliver Wendell Holmes to John L. Motley, February 3, 1862

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BOSTON, February 3, 1862. . . . We are the conquerors of nature, they 1 of nature's weaker children. We thrive on reverses and dis...
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