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l 13th, 1861, the following preamble and resolutions were unanimously adopted: Whereas, we have reliable information to the effect that a number of Black Republican Governors have been in recent secret conclave with the President of the United States, the evident intent of which was a conspiracy against the rights and liberties of the South, of which we form a part. as proven by the recommendation of a war bill by the Governor of Pennsylvania, who was one of them, and the immediate passaotteway Rifle Guard--inasmuch as the Legislature of Virginia has declared by resolution its intention to meet force by force — offer our services to the Governor of the State to repel every hostile demonstration, either upon Virginia or the Confederate States, by an attempt to cross her border with armed troops for the purpose of invasion. 2. That was recommend to every volunteer company of the State a similar offer of service. 3. That our Captain, Rips Connelly, and 1st Lieutenant Ric
Lynchburg (Virginia, United States) (search for this): article 9
on, either upon Virginia or the Confederate States, by an attempt to cross her border with armed troops for the purpose of invasion. 2. That was recommend to every volunteer company of the State a similar offer of service. 3. That our Captain, Rips Connelly, and 1st Lieutenant Richard Irby, be appointed a committee to present these proceedings to the Governor and our Representative in the Convention. 4. That our Secretary furnish to the newspapers of Petersburg, Richmond and Lynchburg, copies for publication, and that every paper in the State, friendly to the object therein, be requested to copy. At a recent mass meeting of the people of Orange county, the following rallying appeal was adopted and sent forth to Virginia: Virginians, to Arms! War is Begun!--The murderous plan of the Black Republican Administration is developed. Lincoln boldly proclaims his determination to re- capture and hold the Southern forts. His fleets darken the Southern coasts. His
Orange County (Virginia, United States) (search for this): article 9
nteer company of the State a similar offer of service. 3. That our Captain, Rips Connelly, and 1st Lieutenant Richard Irby, be appointed a committee to present these proceedings to the Governor and our Representative in the Convention. 4. That our Secretary furnish to the newspapers of Petersburg, Richmond and Lynchburg, copies for publication, and that every paper in the State, friendly to the object therein, be requested to copy. At a recent mass meeting of the people of Orange county, the following rallying appeal was adopted and sent forth to Virginia: Virginians, to Arms! War is Begun!--The murderous plan of the Black Republican Administration is developed. Lincoln boldly proclaims his determination to re- capture and hold the Southern forts. His fleets darken the Southern coasts. His mercenary armies are ready to murder our Southern brethren.-- Our longer inaction involves us in the quill of this atrocious conspiracy against constitutional freedom — the
Pennsylvania (Pennsylvania, United States) (search for this): article 9
gular drill meeting of the Nottoway Rifle Guard, April 13th, 1861, the following preamble and resolutions were unanimously adopted: Whereas, we have reliable information to the effect that a number of Black Republican Governors have been in recent secret conclave with the President of the United States, the evident intent of which was a conspiracy against the rights and liberties of the South, of which we form a part. as proven by the recommendation of a war bill by the Governor of Pennsylvania, who was one of them, and the immediate passage of the same by the Legislature of that State: Therefore, 1. Resolved. That we, the members of the Notteway Rifle Guard--inasmuch as the Legislature of Virginia has declared by resolution its intention to meet force by force — offer our services to the Governor of the State to repel every hostile demonstration, either upon Virginia or the Confederate States, by an attempt to cross her border with armed troops for the purpose of invasion.
Virginians (search for this): article 9
elly, and 1st Lieutenant Richard Irby, be appointed a committee to present these proceedings to the Governor and our Representative in the Convention. 4. That our Secretary furnish to the newspapers of Petersburg, Richmond and Lynchburg, copies for publication, and that every paper in the State, friendly to the object therein, be requested to copy. At a recent mass meeting of the people of Orange county, the following rallying appeal was adopted and sent forth to Virginia: Virginians, to Arms! War is Begun!--The murderous plan of the Black Republican Administration is developed. Lincoln boldly proclaims his determination to re- capture and hold the Southern forts. His fleets darken the Southern coasts. His mercenary armies are ready to murder our Southern brethren.-- Our longer inaction involves us in the quill of this atrocious conspiracy against constitutional freedom — the right of self- government and the very existence of Southern society.-- Arouse, then, from
hat we, the members of the Notteway Rifle Guard--inasmuch as the Legislature of Virginia has declared by resolution its intention to meet force by force — offer our services to the Governor of the State to repel every hostile demonstration, either upon Virginia or the Confederate States, by an attempt to cross her border with armed troops for the purpose of invasion. 2. That was recommend to every volunteer company of the State a similar offer of service. 3. That our Captain, Rips Connelly, and 1st Lieutenant Richard Irby, be appointed a committee to present these proceedings to the Governor and our Representative in the Convention. 4. That our Secretary furnish to the newspapers of Petersburg, Richmond and Lynchburg, copies for publication, and that every paper in the State, friendly to the object therein, be requested to copy. At a recent mass meeting of the people of Orange county, the following rallying appeal was adopted and sent forth to Virginia: Virgi
Richard Irby (search for this): article 9
he Notteway Rifle Guard--inasmuch as the Legislature of Virginia has declared by resolution its intention to meet force by force — offer our services to the Governor of the State to repel every hostile demonstration, either upon Virginia or the Confederate States, by an attempt to cross her border with armed troops for the purpose of invasion. 2. That was recommend to every volunteer company of the State a similar offer of service. 3. That our Captain, Rips Connelly, and 1st Lieutenant Richard Irby, be appointed a committee to present these proceedings to the Governor and our Representative in the Convention. 4. That our Secretary furnish to the newspapers of Petersburg, Richmond and Lynchburg, copies for publication, and that every paper in the State, friendly to the object therein, be requested to copy. At a recent mass meeting of the people of Orange county, the following rallying appeal was adopted and sent forth to Virginia: Virginians, to Arms! War is
Abraham Lincoln (search for this): article 9
and our Representative in the Convention. 4. That our Secretary furnish to the newspapers of Petersburg, Richmond and Lynchburg, copies for publication, and that every paper in the State, friendly to the object therein, be requested to copy. At a recent mass meeting of the people of Orange county, the following rallying appeal was adopted and sent forth to Virginia: Virginians, to Arms! War is Begun!--The murderous plan of the Black Republican Administration is developed. Lincoln boldly proclaims his determination to re- capture and hold the Southern forts. His fleets darken the Southern coasts. His mercenary armies are ready to murder our Southern brethren.-- Our longer inaction involves us in the quill of this atrocious conspiracy against constitutional freedom — the right of self- government and the very existence of Southern society.-- Arouse, then, from your lethargy. Arm for the conflict. Fly to arms, and by bold and prompt action let us drive from the hig
April 13th, 1861 AD (search for this): article 9
Voice of the people of Virginia. At a regular drill meeting of the Nottoway Rifle Guard, April 13th, 1861, the following preamble and resolutions were unanimously adopted: Whereas, we have reliable information to the effect that a number of Black Republican Governors have been in recent secret conclave with the President of the United States, the evident intent of which was a conspiracy against the rights and liberties of the South, of which we form a part. as proven by the recommendation of a war bill by the Governor of Pennsylvania, who was one of them, and the immediate passage of the same by the Legislature of that State: Therefore, 1. Resolved. That we, the members of the Notteway Rifle Guard--inasmuch as the Legislature of Virginia has declared by resolution its intention to meet force by force — offer our services to the Governor of the State to repel every hostile demonstration, either upon Virginia or the Confederate States, by an attempt to cross her border