The Trip of the Steamer Oceanus to Fort Sumter and Charleston, S. C.: Comprising the ... Programme of Exercises at the Re-raising of the Flag Over the Ruins of Fort Sumter, April 14th, 1865"The Union" Steam Printing House, 1865 - 172 psl. |
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... freedom of the city , with promise of conveyance , and privilege of gathering all the flowers we might desire . Gen. Hartwell , and Major Nutt , of the 155th Colored Regt . , who had just returned from a ten days raid into the interior ...
... freedom of the city , with promise of conveyance , and privilege of gathering all the flowers we might desire . Gen. Hartwell , and Major Nutt , of the 155th Colored Regt . , who had just returned from a ten days raid into the interior ...
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... freedom can muster , with arms and munitions such as only free industry can create . Free society is terrible in war , and afterwards repairs the mischief of war with a celerity almost as great as that with which the ocean heals the ...
... freedom can muster , with arms and munitions such as only free industry can create . Free society is terrible in war , and afterwards repairs the mischief of war with a celerity almost as great as that with which the ocean heals the ...
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... freedom they have emerged with all the signs and tokens that freedom will be to them what it was to be the swaddling band that shall bring them to man- hood . And after the Government honoring them as men , sum- moned them to the field ...
... freedom they have emerged with all the signs and tokens that freedom will be to them what it was to be the swaddling band that shall bring them to man- hood . And after the Government honoring them as men , sum- moned them to the field ...
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... freedom has come , can any wonder that it is dif ficult for them to realize it , and rise , at once , to the full understanding , not only of the privileges which it con- fers , but of the duties which it makes imperative ? Their faith ...
... freedom has come , can any wonder that it is dif ficult for them to realize it , and rise , at once , to the full understanding , not only of the privileges which it con- fers , but of the duties which it makes imperative ? Their faith ...
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... freedom , you neber ax dat question . " All the streets along which we passed were alive with negroes , men , women , boys and girls , from the fine looking octoroons and whiter damsels , from fourteen . to twenty years of age , dressed ...
... freedom , you neber ax dat question . " All the streets along which we passed were alive with negroes , men , women , boys and girls , from the fine looking octoroons and whiter damsels , from fourteen . to twenty years of age , dressed ...
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The Trip of the Steamer Oceanus to Fort Sumter and Charleston, S. C ... Justus Clement French,Edward Cary Visos knygos peržiūra - 1865 |
The Trip of the Steamer Oceanus to Fort Sumter and Charleston, S. C ... Justus Clement French,Edward Cary Visos knygos peržiūra - 1865 |
The Trip of the Steamer Oceanus to Fort Sumter and Charleston, S. C ... Justus Clement French,Edward Cary Visos knygos peržiūra - 1865 |
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A. M. Powell A. P. Putnam Abraham Lincoln Applause April army band banner Battery beauty blessings blood Bradbury cabin Charleston Cheers colored command Committee crowd Cuyler deck earth Edward Cary exult Father flag forever Fort Sumter Fortress Monroe four freedmen freedom friends gentlemen glory Government guns hands harbor hath heart heavens Hilton Head honor hour labor land Laughter liberty Lincoln Lord loyal meeting mock-orange morning nation negro never North Northern o'clock passed passengers patriotic peace Planter Praise prayer President R. S. STORRS rebellion Rebels Robert Small rose ruin S. M. Griswold Sandy Hook scenes sing slaveholder slavery slaves South Carolina stand steamer Oceanus streets Sumter Club thank Thee Theodore Tilton Thomas Pinckney Thou tion to-day trip Union United vessel victory voice walls waved wharf William Lloyd Garrison York
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