Life of A. P. DOSTIE; Of The Conflict of New Orleans |
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DostIE's REMOVAL TO NEW ORLEANS, - CHAPTER III. DosTIE's DEPARTURE
FOR THE NORTH, CHAPTER IV. NEW ORLEANS BEFORE GEN. BUTLER's
ARRIVAL, CHAPTER V. BUTLER's MILITARY RULE IN NEW ORLEANs,
CHAPTER ...
DostIE's REMOVAL TO NEW ORLEANS, - CHAPTER III. DosTIE's DEPARTURE
FOR THE NORTH, CHAPTER IV. NEW ORLEANS BEFORE GEN. BUTLER's
ARRIVAL, CHAPTER V. BUTLER's MILITARY RULE IN NEW ORLEANs,
CHAPTER ...
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In 1852, Dr. Dostie removed to New Orleans, where he was known for years as a
popular dentist, and a gentleman of refinement. He was beloved for his upright
and benevolent character; admired for his energy and ability, and respected for ...
In 1852, Dr. Dostie removed to New Orleans, where he was known for years as a
popular dentist, and a gentleman of refinement. He was beloved for his upright
and benevolent character; admired for his energy and ability, and respected for ...
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Said Dr. Dostie, at a time in the history of the rebellion when in New Orleans such
words were considered worthy of death by the popular verdict, “I hate no human
being, but rebellion to republican principles I will never cease to denounce in ...
Said Dr. Dostie, at a time in the history of the rebellion when in New Orleans such
words were considered worthy of death by the popular verdict, “I hate no human
being, but rebellion to republican principles I will never cease to denounce in ...
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On the 21st of August, 1861, refusing to take the oath of allegiance to the
Southern Confederacy, Dostie left New Orleans and went to Chicago. Said he, “
when I arrived in Chicago I had no means at my command. Deprived of my home
and ...
On the 21st of August, 1861, refusing to take the oath of allegiance to the
Southern Confederacy, Dostie left New Orleans and went to Chicago. Said he, “
when I arrived in Chicago I had no means at my command. Deprived of my home
and ...
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... deliverance. Look everywhere that our arms have reached for indubitable
evidence of the loyalty of the down-trodden people. At. Nashville,. Tennessee,.
on. my. way. from. New. Orleans,. I was imprisoned for expressions of loyalty.
After my ...
... deliverance. Look everywhere that our arms have reached for indubitable
evidence of the loyalty of the down-trodden people. At. Nashville,. Tennessee,.
on. my. way. from. New. Orleans,. I was imprisoned for expressions of loyalty.
After my ...
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