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Browsing named entities in a specific section of Rebellion Record: a Diary of American Events: Poetry and Incidents., Volume 1. (ed. Frank Moore). Search the whole document.
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Columbia (South Carolina, United States) (search for this): chapter 42
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Jan. 8.--It is stated that a movement had, last week, obtained the sanction and support of several wealthy merchants of New York, for sending relief to the gallant Anderson, and that a large amount of money and materials were contributed, and a steamer selected for the purpose.
On Saturday the parties who were at the head of t pt by special permission.
The order is supposed to have authorized the complete equipment and preparation for the road of all the troops in garrison.--N. Y. Times, Jan. 8.
Jan. 9.--Reports of the suffering at Charleston continue.
A dispatch from Washington confirms the previous accounts.
It says;
A gentleman arrived this Jan. 9.--Reports of the suffering at Charleston continue.
A dispatch from Washington confirms the previous accounts.
It says;
A gentleman arrived this evening from Charleston, in company with Corn.
Shubrick. Both say the panic which prevails there is unparalleled.
There is a great lack of food, business is prostrated; the people are idle, and patrols are wandering up and down to preserve order.
On the day Com. Shubrick left there was unusual excitement, and upon inquiry he fou