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Fort Moultrie (South Carolina, United States) (search for this): article 7
A Corporation with a Soul.
--One of the officers at Fort Moultrie, having a policy of insurance in one of the leading Life Insurance Companies in New York, wrote to the company on the 22d inst, stating the probability that the Fort would soon be attacked, and the certainly that "it would be defended to the last extremity," and inquiring what would be the effect on his policy if he should fall.
He was promptly answered, that although the company was not legally liable where the answered fell in battle, yet, "If he should thus fall now whilst doing his duty, he need have no fears but that his policy would be paid."