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New York Weekly
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v. 23 no. 46
— chapters I-III (conclusion), page 8 |
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New York Weekly, v. XXIII, no. 46, October 1, 1868 (Issue) |
Author: |
Koons, J. E.
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October 1, 1868 |
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When that little band, the noble defenders of Fort Sumter, were first fired upon, many, foreseeing the result, or a part of it at least, left the South for the North, while many others, as truly loyal, deemed it best to await further developments. |
Last Sentence: |
Dear reader. The war is over- the life of our hero was spared, and you may imagine what a joyful time there was at that little cottage in the village of R-. |
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