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Goldsboro (North Carolina, United States) (search for this): article 15
The New York Daily News says its subscription list has increased over nine times since the bombardment of Fort Sumter, thus demonstrating the growing sympathy for its fearless course in opposing the war. A regiment has been formed in Georgia, to go into immediate service, named, in honor of Vice President Stephens. "The Stephens Independent Regiment of Volunteers." In New Orleans on Friday last, a little child of a Mrs. Adams was burned to death in a house occupied by its mother, which was entirely destroyed. A special term of the Confederate States District Court commenced at Goldsboro', N. C., on yesterday.
United States (United States) (search for this): article 15
The New York Daily News says its subscription list has increased over nine times since the bombardment of Fort Sumter, thus demonstrating the growing sympathy for its fearless course in opposing the war. A regiment has been formed in Georgia, to go into immediate service, named, in honor of Vice President Stephens. "The Stephens Independent Regiment of Volunteers." In New Orleans on Friday last, a little child of a Mrs. Adams was burned to death in a house occupied by its mother, which was entirely destroyed. A special term of the Confederate States District Court commenced at Goldsboro', N. C., on yesterday.
Georgia (Georgia, United States) (search for this): article 15
The New York Daily News says its subscription list has increased over nine times since the bombardment of Fort Sumter, thus demonstrating the growing sympathy for its fearless course in opposing the war. A regiment has been formed in Georgia, to go into immediate service, named, in honor of Vice President Stephens. "The Stephens Independent Regiment of Volunteers." In New Orleans on Friday last, a little child of a Mrs. Adams was burned to death in a house occupied by its mother, which was entirely destroyed. A special term of the Confederate States District Court commenced at Goldsboro', N. C., on yesterday.
eased over nine times since the bombardment of Fort Sumter, thus demonstrating the growing sympathy for its fearless course in opposing the war. A regiment has been formed in Georgia, to go into immediate service, named, in honor of Vice President Stephens. "The Stephens Independent Regiment of Volunteers." In New Orleans on Friday last, a little child of a Mrs. Adams was burned to death in a house occupied by its mother, which was entirely destroyed. A special term of the Confedting the growing sympathy for its fearless course in opposing the war. A regiment has been formed in Georgia, to go into immediate service, named, in honor of Vice President Stephens. "The Stephens Independent Regiment of Volunteers." In New Orleans on Friday last, a little child of a Mrs. Adams was burned to death in a house occupied by its mother, which was entirely destroyed. A special term of the Confederate States District Court commenced at Goldsboro', N. C., on yesterday.
The New York Daily News says its subscription list has increased over nine times since the bombardment of Fort Sumter, thus demonstrating the growing sympathy for its fearless course in opposing the war. A regiment has been formed in Georgia, to go into immediate service, named, in honor of Vice President Stephens. "The Stephens Independent Regiment of Volunteers." In New Orleans on Friday last, a little child of a Mrs. Adams was burned to death in a house occupied by its mother, which was entirely destroyed. A special term of the Confederate States District Court commenced at Goldsboro', N. C., on yesterday.