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Columbia (South Carolina, United States) (search for this): chapter 300
lorious land!” “No more?” a voice replied; “What meaning words are these? A nation oft may pass Through red and bloody seas I Through fierce baptismal fires, Through nights that have no ray, God's people oft must pass, To win unclouded day. O Prophet of the world's deep woe! O Prophet at the gloomy shrine! Invoke its mystery, and show The future, if thou canst divine!” A solemn tone, That died along the New World's shore, Brought back alone The Prophet's words, “No more!” ” No more, Columbia, shall thy banner wave In lustrous azure with its peerless stars; Thy glory now has found a lasting grave-- Thy strength shall perish through the bloody Mars. ”No more the nations of the world shall sigh For Freedom's vision, when they learn thy dream, But watching where they see the mighty die, Shall hopeless wait while flows the sullen stream. ”Come up, O millions! gather round the bier, Where lies the great Republic in its sleep; We bury nations like the loved and dear, O
Sullivan's Island (South Carolina, United States) (search for this): chapter 300
Island336197 Rifle Cannon, Morris Island1119 Battery No. 1, Sullivan's Island--185 Battery No. 2, (Mortar,) Sullivan's Island--88 Sumter Sullivan's Island--88 Sumter Battery, Sullivan's Island6511 Oblique Battery, Sullivan's Island1105 Enfilade Battery, Sullivan's Island600-- Dahlgren Battery, Sullivan'Sullivan's Island6511 Oblique Battery, Sullivan's Island1105 Enfilade Battery, Sullivan's Island600-- Dahlgren Battery, Sullivan's Island--61 Floating Battery, Sullivan's Island470-- Mount Vleasant Battery--51 Lower Battery, James Island--90 Upper Battery, James IslSullivan's Island1105 Enfilade Battery, Sullivan's Island600-- Dahlgren Battery, Sullivan's Island--61 Floating Battery, Sullivan's Island470-- Mount Vleasant Battery--51 Lower Battery, James Island--90 Upper Battery, James Island--53    2,361980 --Charleston Mercury, May 3. Sullivan's Island600-- Dahlgren Battery, Sullivan's Island--61 Floating Battery, Sullivan's Island470-- Mount Vleasant Battery--51 Lower Battery, James Island--90 Upper Battery, James Island--53    2,361980 --Charleston Mercury, May 3. Sullivan's Island--61 Floating Battery, Sullivan's Island470-- Mount Vleasant Battery--51 Lower Battery, James Island--90 Upper Battery, James Island--53    2,361980 --Charleston Mercury, May 3. Sullivan's Island470-- Mount Vleasant Battery--51 Lower Battery, James Island--90 Upper Battery, James Island--53    2,361980 --Charleston Mercury,
James Island (South Carolina, United States) (search for this): chapter 300
's Point Battery, Morris Island336197 Rifle Cannon, Morris Island1119 Battery No. 1, Sullivan's Island--185 Battery No. 2, (Mortar,) Sullivan's Island--88 Sumter Battery, Sullivan's Island6511 Oblique Battery, Sullivan's Island1105 Enfilade Battery, Sullivan's Island600-- Dahlgren Battery, Sullivan's Island--61 Floating Battery, Sullivan's Island470-- Mount Vleasant Battery--51 Lower Battery, James Island--90 Upper Battery, James Island--53    2,361980 --Charleston Mercury, May 3. 's Point Battery, Morris Island336197 Rifle Cannon, Morris Island1119 Battery No. 1, Sullivan's Island--185 Battery No. 2, (Mortar,) Sullivan's Island--88 Sumter Battery, Sullivan's Island6511 Oblique Battery, Sullivan's Island1105 Enfilade Battery, Sullivan's Island600-- Dahlgren Battery, Sullivan's Island--61 Floating Battery, Sullivan's Island470-- Mount Vleasant Battery--51 Lower Battery, James Island--90 Upper Battery, James Island--53    2,361980 --Charleston Mercury, May
Morris Island (South Carolina, United States) (search for this): chapter 300
n by each battery is here given, making a grand total of 2,361 shot and 980 shell.  shot.shell. Stevens' Battery, Morris Island18360 Trapier's Battery, Morris Island--170 Cumming's Point Battery, Morris Island336197 Rifle Cannon, Morris IslanMorris Island--170 Cumming's Point Battery, Morris Island336197 Rifle Cannon, Morris Island1119 Battery No. 1, Sullivan's Island--185 Battery No. 2, (Mortar,) Sullivan's Island--88 Sumter Battery, Sullivan's Island6511 Oblique Battery, Sullivan's Island1105 Enfilade Battery, Sullivan's Island600-- Dahlgren Battery, Sullivan's IslanMorris Island336197 Rifle Cannon, Morris Island1119 Battery No. 1, Sullivan's Island--185 Battery No. 2, (Mortar,) Sullivan's Island--88 Sumter Battery, Sullivan's Island6511 Oblique Battery, Sullivan's Island1105 Enfilade Battery, Sullivan's Island600-- Dahlgren Battery, Sullivan's Island--61 Floating Battery, Sullivan's Island470-- Mount Vleasant Battery--51 Lower Battery, James Island--90 Upper Battery, James Island--53    2,361980 --Charleston Mercury, May 3. Morris Island1119 Battery No. 1, Sullivan's Island--185 Battery No. 2, (Mortar,) Sullivan's Island--88 Sumter Battery, Sullivan's Island6511 Oblique Battery, Sullivan's Island1105 Enfilade Battery, Sullivan's Island600-- Dahlgren Battery, Sullivan's Island--61 Floating Battery, Sullivan's Island470-- Mount Vleasant Battery--51 Lower Battery, James Island--90 Upper Battery, James Island--53    2,361980 --Charleston Mercury, Ma
William Oland Bourne (search for this): chapter 300
100. the Republic. by Wm. Oland Bourne. The great Republic is no more.--London Times. “No more!” Thus sigh the eastern winds, As o'er the sea they come, And waft their murmurs deep To Freedom's radiant home; The sad waves die away Along the ocean strand, And whisper low, “No more! No more! O glorious land!” “No more?” a voice replied; “What meaning words are these? A nation oft may pass Through red and bloody seas I Through fierce baptismal fires, Through nights that have no ray, God's people oft must pass, To win unclouded day. O Prophet of the world's deep woe! O Prophet at the gloomy shrine! Invoke its mystery, and show The future, if thou canst divine!” A solemn tone, That died along the New World's shore, Brought back alone The Prophet's words, “No more!” ” No more, Columbia, shall thy banner wave In lustrous azure with its peerless stars; Thy glory now has found a lasting grave-- Thy strength shall perish through the bloody Mars. ”No more the
shall never die! Shot and shell expended during the bombardment of Fort Sumter.--From the statistical report of the batteries engaged during the bombardment of Fort Sumter, published in yesterday's Mercury, we compile the following, which will prove interesting to many readers. The number of shot and shell thrown by each battery is here given, making a grand total of 2,361 shot and 980 shell.  shot.shell. Stevens' Battery, Morris Island18360 Trapier's Battery, Morris Island--170 Cumming's Point Battery, Morris Island336197 Rifle Cannon, Morris Island1119 Battery No. 1, Sullivan's Island--185 Battery No. 2, (Mortar,) Sullivan's Island--88 Sumter Battery, Sullivan's Island6511 Oblique Battery, Sullivan's Island1105 Enfilade Battery, Sullivan's Island600-- Dahlgren Battery, Sullivan's Island--61 Floating Battery, Sullivan's Island470-- Mount Vleasant Battery--51 Lower Battery, James Island--90 Upper Battery, James Island--53    2,361980 --Charleston Mercury, May
ll never die! Shot and shell expended during the bombardment of Fort Sumter.--From the statistical report of the batteries engaged during the bombardment of Fort Sumter, published in yesterday's Mercury, we compile the following, which will prove interesting to many readers. The number of shot and shell thrown by each battery is here given, making a grand total of 2,361 shot and 980 shell.  shot.shell. Stevens' Battery, Morris Island18360 Trapier's Battery, Morris Island--170 Cumming's Point Battery, Morris Island336197 Rifle Cannon, Morris Island1119 Battery No. 1, Sullivan's Island--185 Battery No. 2, (Mortar,) Sullivan's Island--88 Sumter Battery, Sullivan's Island6511 Oblique Battery, Sullivan's Island1105 Enfilade Battery, Sullivan's Island600-- Dahlgren Battery, Sullivan's Island--61 Floating Battery, Sullivan's Island470-- Mount Vleasant Battery--51 Lower Battery, James Island--90 Upper Battery, James Island--53    2,361980 --Charleston Mercury, May 3