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The mass of the people were as loyal to the old flag as they were anywhere in the North , until the few powerful conspirators . sprung their coup d'etat upon them . Amazement and consternation ensued , and the terrific struggle began .
The mass of the people were as loyal to the old flag as they were anywhere in the North , until the few powerful conspirators . sprung their coup d'etat upon them . Amazement and consternation ensued , and the terrific struggle began .
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At their meeting held in Odd Fellows ' Hall , they substituted the bust of the great traitor , John C. Calhoun for that of Washington , the pelican flag for the ' ensign of the Republic , ' and instead of the ' Star Spangled Banner ' an ...
At their meeting held in Odd Fellows ' Hall , they substituted the bust of the great traitor , John C. Calhoun for that of Washington , the pelican flag for the ' ensign of the Republic , ' and instead of the ' Star Spangled Banner ' an ...
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The people of that State , protected by Federal arms , have , in their State clection , spoken in tones of thunder for the old flag . Look at Missouri ! How near the villains came to its possession ! Yet the undaunted heroism of a Lyon ...
The people of that State , protected by Federal arms , have , in their State clection , spoken in tones of thunder for the old flag . Look at Missouri ! How near the villains came to its possession ! Yet the undaunted heroism of a Lyon ...
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I advocated the cause of the old flag on all proper occasions , and when asked if I would take the oath of allegiance to the government of Richmond to save my property and my liberty , I answered ' No , never !
I advocated the cause of the old flag on all proper occasions , and when asked if I would take the oath of allegiance to the government of Richmond to save my property and my liberty , I answered ' No , never !
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Two months before General Butler's arrival in New Orleans , at a public examination in onc of the schools , the black flag was hung upon the walls with the words worked in white , " We ask no quarters and grant none .
Two months before General Butler's arrival in New Orleans , at a public examination in onc of the schools , the black flag was hung upon the walls with the words worked in white , " We ask no quarters and grant none .
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