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South Carolina (South Carolina, United States) (search for this): article 5
Honors to the dead hero.
--The Charleston Mercury, of the 15th inst., says:
The grandest requiem ever chanted o'er the grave of a dead hero, boomed solemnly from our forts yesterday.
The captured eleven-inch guns from the Keokuk, with their iron-throated voice, proclaimed a nation's sorrow and a nation's triumph.
He who has gone from us will hear their notes in Heaven, and appreciate the dirge sung by his comrades in South Carolina. Requisscal in pace.
15th (search for this): article 5
Honors to the dead hero.
--The Charleston Mercury, of the 15th inst., says:
The grandest requiem ever chanted o'er the grave of a dead hero, boomed solemnly from our forts yesterday.
The captured eleven-inch guns from the Keokuk, with their iron-throated voice, proclaimed a nation's sorrow and a nation's triumph.
He who has gone from us will hear their notes in Heaven, and appreciate the dirge sung by his comrades in South Carolina. Requisscal in pace.