. Incidents of the Civil War in America . TARRING AND FEATHERING MR. KIMBALL, EDITOR OF THE E3SBS DEMOCRAT,MASS., A SYMfATHlSBR HAVERHILL, i OF THK CTYTT. WATl IX AMERICA. 41. rem/ FACSIMILE OF A NOTE ISSUED BY THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. spectator gives the following description: After removing every article ofclothing but his drawers, lie was completely covered with a coat of tar andfathers, after which, being mounted on a rail, or poief-was conveyed to Merri-rnac street, in front of the office of the Democrat^ and directly under the Ameri-.:,n flag, behind which, as with a masked ba


. Incidents of the Civil War in America . TARRING AND FEATHERING MR. KIMBALL, EDITOR OF THE E3SBS DEMOCRAT,MASS., A SYMfATHlSBR HAVERHILL, i OF THK CTYTT. WATl IX AMERICA. 41. rem/ FACSIMILE OF A NOTE ISSUED BY THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. spectator gives the following description: After removing every article ofclothing but his drawers, lie was completely covered with a coat of tar andfathers, after which, being mounted on a rail, or poief-was conveyed to Merri-rnac street, in front of the office of the Democrat^ and directly under the Ameri-.:,n flag, behind which, as with a masked battery,, he had bombarded theGovernment of his country. He was required to cheer the flag, Whichhe did ;after which the crowd moved in the direction of Bradford. On arriving at thebridge he was allowed to dismount and walkthrough it, when he again mount-ed the rail and was carried to the residence of George Johnson, Esq., who wascalled out, but the nature of the exercises there we were unable to learn. Re-turning to town, a halt was made in front of the Eagle House, when the ques-tion was again submitted, if he regretted his conduct, to which he replied inthe affirmative ; whe


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