. The photographic history of the Civil War : thousands of scenes photographed 1861-65, with text by many special authorities . road territory: My countrymen!know one another, and you will love one another. Lucius Quintus Cincinnatis Lamak. THE NEW SOITH Delivered before the New England Society of New York City atthe dinner of December ~~. 188(5. In response to an argent invitationHenry W. Grady, then managing editor of the Atlanta the banquet, expecting to make a mere formal response to thetoast of The South. But the occasion proved inspiring. The Reterend T. DeYVitt Tal


. The photographic history of the Civil War : thousands of scenes photographed 1861-65, with text by many special authorities . road territory: My countrymen!know one another, and you will love one another. Lucius Quintus Cincinnatis Lamak. THE NEW SOITH Delivered before the New England Society of New York City atthe dinner of December ~~. 188(5. In response to an argent invitationHenry W. Grady, then managing editor of the Atlanta the banquet, expecting to make a mere formal response to thetoast of The South. But the occasion proved inspiring. The Reterend T. DeYVitt Talmage spoke on Old and New Fashions. NearGrady sat General William Tecumseh Sherman, who had marchedthrough his native State of Georgia with fire and sword. When Ifound myself on my feet, he said, describing the scene on his return toAtlanta, every nerve in my body was strung as tight as a fiddle-string,and all tingling. I knew then that I had a message for that assemblage,and as soon as I opened my mouth it came rushing out. Thus thespeech which stirred the whole country was an impromptu effort frombeginning to end. [3041. a mimi


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