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North Carolina (North Carolina, United States) (search for this): article 12
Military movements in North Carolina. --From Asheville, N. C., May 6th, a correspondent writes: "Old North Carolina is now nobly responding to Old Virginia's movements in good earnest, and I doubt not will soon tender more troops than will meet the present demand of the Governor. Two full companies left this county for Raleigh last week, and three more are nearly ready to follow. Many Southern gentlemen are surprised to find in this part of the State more excitement among the peopl "Old North Carolina is now nobly responding to Old Virginia's movements in good earnest, and I doubt not will soon tender more troops than will meet the present demand of the Governor. Two full companies left this county for Raleigh last week, and three more are nearly ready to follow. Many Southern gentlemen are surprised to find in this part of the State more excitement among the people, of all classes, than marked the most intense feeling among the revolutionists of the Palmetto State."
Morristown (North Carolina, United States) (search for this): article 12
Military movements in North Carolina. --From Asheville, N. C., May 6th, a correspondent writes: "Old North Carolina is now nobly responding to Old Virginia's movements in good earnest, and I doubt not will soon tender more troops than will meet the present demand of the Governor. Two full companies left this county for Raleigh last week, and three more are nearly ready to follow. Many Southern gentlemen are surprised to find in this part of the State more excitement among the people, of all classes, than marked the most intense feeling among the revolutionists of the Palmetto State."
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Military movements in North Carolina. --From Asheville, N. C., May 6th, a correspondent writes: "Old North Carolina is now nobly responding to Old Virginia's movements in good earnest, and I doubt not will soon tender more troops than will meet the present demand of the Governor. Two full companies left this county for Raleigh last week, and three more are nearly ready to follow. Many Southern gentlemen are surprised to find in this part of the State more excitement among the people, of all classes, than marked the most intense feeling among the revolutionists of the Palmetto State."