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Browsing named entities in a specific section of The Daily Dispatch: September 18, 1861., [Electronic resource]. Search the whole document.
Found 13 total hits in 8 results.
United States (United States) (search for this): article 5
Sodom (Israel) (search for this): article 5
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Army of the Potomac.
the hostile armies — the flags — the Abolitionists of Fairfax --their fate.
[Correspondence of the Richmond Dispatch] Mason's Hill, Sept. 12, 1861.
In sight of Alexandria and Washington, and in the midst of "war's alarms" on every side of me, the eye detects emblems of hostility.
The rattling sabres and loaded muskets of our own soldiers meet it wherever it turns; the fierce steel of Federal bayonets is gleaming in the grey distance; and the flags of both nations fling deflantly their Stare and Bars and Stars and Stripes upon the breeze.
The banner of the United States is waving in plain view from an eminence near Alexandria and gazing upon this badge of tyranny, and remembering the foul disgrace into which it has fallen, we feel like pointing our eager soldiers to the spot where it floats and invoking them to tear down the mocking emblem and trample it 'neath their feet.
Nothing, however, remains of it but the outward form; each Star and
Greeley (search for this): article 5
September 12th, 1861 AD (search for this): article 5
Army of the Potomac.
the hostile armies — the flags — the Abolitionists of Fairfax --their fate.
[Correspondence of the Richmond Dispatch] Mason's Hill, Sept. 12, 1861.
In sight of Alexandria and Washington, and in the midst of "war's alarms" on every side of me, the eye detects emblems of hostility.
The rattling sabres and loaded muskets of our own soldiers meet it wherever it turns; the fierce steel of Federal bayonets is gleaming in the grey distance; and the flags of both nations fling deflantly their Stare and Bars and Stars and Stripes upon the breeze.
The banner of the United States is waving in plain view from an eminence near Alexandria and gazing upon this badge of tyranny, and remembering the foul disgrace into which it has fallen, we feel like pointing our eager soldiers to the spot where it floats and invoking them to tear down the mocking emblem and trample it 'neath their feet.
Nothing, however, remains of it but the outward form; each Star and