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J. W. Proudfit (search for this): chapter 379
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May 8th, 1861 AD (search for this): chapter 379
A Tennesseean, who owes $7,000 in New York, has addressed the following letter to his creditors.
He demands accommodations in New York for the rebel soldiers as gravely as though he were not perpetrating a waggish joke--
Memphis, May 8, 1861. Messrs.----, New York:
I have just completed my arrangement to liquidate my indebtedness at New York more completely, on account of the conservative sentiment manifested by its merchant princes towards the South; but my native State will be involved heart and soul in the present war, and needs means to arm and equip our volunteers.
I have devoted all my means to that end, am equipped and ready, and expect to be in New York in about sixty days, and hope to be welcomed by you and other friends.
Please make arrangements to quarter our soldiers.
My own regiment is already unanimously determined to occupy A. T. Stewart's dry goods house.
However, arrangements equally as good have been made for the balance of the regiments.
I shall
May 15th (search for this): chapter 379