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- Contributor: Aughey, John H. (John Hill)
- Date: 1888
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- Contributor: Aughey, John H. (John Hill)
- Date: 1888
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- Contributor: Aughey, John H. (John Hill)
- Date: 1888
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- Contributor: Aughey, John H. (John Hill)
- Date: 1888
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- Contributor: Aughey, John H. (John Hill)
- Date: 1888
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- Contributor: Aughey, John H. (John Hill)
- Date: 1888
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- Contributor: Aughey, John H. (John Hill)
- Date: 1888
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- Contributor: Aughey, John H. (John Hill)
- Date: 1888
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Image 9 of Tupelo Deis wget Dee BY REY JOHN E AUGHEY AM AUTHOR OF THE IRON FURNACE THE GRAMMATICAL GUIDE SPIRITUAL GEMS OF THE AGES ETC AND CHAPLAIN UNITED STATES ARMY LI COLN NEB STATE…
- Contributor: Aughey, John H. (John Hill)
- Date: 1888
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Image 10 of Tupelo E458 AI3 Entered according to act of Congress in the office of the Iibrarian of Congress AD 188 By REY JOHN H AUGHEY AM
- Contributor: Aughey, John H. (John Hill)
- Date: 1888
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Image 11 of Tupelo 2 L MRS MARY J AUGHEY CHARITON Lucas Co Iowa DR J W anp MRS KATE A FERGUSON CONGRESS WAYNE Co OHIO AND IN MEMORY OF DR JOHN K AUGHEY WHO DIED…
- Contributor: Aughey, John H. (John Hill)
- Date: 1888
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- Contributor: Aughey, John H. (John Hill)
- Date: 1888
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Image 13 of Tupelo a CONTENTS CHAPTER I SECESSION Secession Speech by Col DraneSecessionists Rejoicing at the Vigi Election of LincolnAddress by Capt Love Opposing SecessionHis Line of Thought and Excellent Argu mentsA Secessionist SpeaksDeals in…
- Contributor: Aughey, John H. (John Hill)
- Date: 1888
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Image 14 of Tupelo 6 CONTENTS CHAPTER ITT Visited by Col Mark Lowry and OthersMiss Daisy Carsons VisitWitherspoons EscapePursued by Cavalry with Bloodhounds Witherspoon and Denver OvertakenCon demned to DeathDeath of their CaptorsMrs Wither spoons LetterOld…
- Contributor: Aughey, John H. (John Hill)
- Date: 1888
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Image 15 of Tupelo lod CONTENTS Bovard WillisPursuit by Cavalry With HoundsNar row EscapeTroyer Andersons Remarkable Dream Letter to My WifeObituaryThe Prisoners Petition to Abraham Lincoln and William H SewardMurder of Street and MaynardAddress to be…
- Contributor: Aughey, John H. (John Hill)
- Date: 1888
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Image 16 of Tupelo 8 CONTENTS Wholesale FraudsViews of Grady and ClarkeExtract from President Clevelands InauguralBill to Promote Election FraudsVisit to the Legislature in Columbia News and Courier SpeaksPeon SlaveryPublie School System of South CarolinaWhen InauguratedSynod…
- Contributor: Aughey, John H. (John Hill)
- Date: 1888
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Image 17 of Tupelo CONTENTS 9 MonumentProf Franklin BrevoortAt Tensas Miss Isaac SimpsonBrevoort and Simpson Reach Cairo I1 White LeagueMurder of Judge Chisholm and His Son and Heroic DaughterRev James PelanSouthern Hos pitalityRev Mr Bland of…
- Contributor: Aughey, John H. (John Hill)
- Date: 1888
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Image 18 of Tupelo 10 CONTENTS the Ballot Rev T C EvansMemorial Day Poem Poems How Sleep the BraveDecoration DayThe Blue and the GrayAnswer to the Blue and the Gray The Nations DeadSleep Comrades SleepThe Veter…
- Contributor: Aughey, John H. (John Hill)
- Date: 1888
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Image 19 of Tupelo PREFACE A celebrated author thus writes Posterity is under no obligations to a man who is not a parent who has never planted a tree built a house nor written a book…
- Contributor: Aughey, John H. (John Hill)
- Date: 1888
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Image 20 of Tupelo 12 PREFACE those southern ministers and professors of religion who were eminent for piety opposed secession till the states passed the secession ordinance They then advocated reconstruction as long as it comported…
- Contributor: Aughey, John H. (John Hill)
- Date: 1888
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Image 21 of Tupelo PREFACE ts ments of facts or reports of addresses will be cheer fully rectified as soon as ascertained That I might not compromise the safety of my Union friends who rendered me…
- Contributor: Aughey, John H. (John Hill)
- Date: 1888
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Image 22 of Tupelo 14 PREFACE or mentally at that time to write anything as it should be written It was uncertain whether I should sur vive the maladies induced by the rigors of my im…
- Contributor: Aughey, John H. (John Hill)
- Date: 1888
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Image 23 of Tupelo PREFACE 15 the iron furnace and reception under the good old flag form such a story that we envy not the heart of him who can read it without deep emotion Mr…
- Contributor: Aughey, John H. (John Hill)
- Date: 1888
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Image 24 of Tupelo 16 PREFACE since to raise a smoke would have been to advertise his presence to bitter and unrelenting foes he finally evaded the rebel pickets and found refuge under the protecting folds…
- Contributor: Aughey, John H. (John Hill)
- Date: 1888
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Image 25 of Tupelo PREFACE 1 tion His escape was one of the most remarkable on record Heavily ironed closely guarded in the midst of the great rebel army of more than one hundred thousand men…
- Contributor: Aughey, John H. (John Hill)
- Date: 1888
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Image 26 of Tupelo 18 PREFACE from which it will be observed that The Iron Fur nace is a most appropriate and significant title for the interesting work which bears it More than three thousand copies…
- Contributor: Aughey, John H. (John Hill)
- Date: 1888
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Image 27 of Tupelo PREFACE 19 By Gen U 8 Grant Mr AugheyI have read your book with interest I feel much compassion for you and the great num ber of southern loyalists who have suffered…
- Contributor: Aughey, John H. (John Hill)
- Date: 1888
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- Contributor: Aughey, John H. (John Hill)
- Date: 1888
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Image 29 of Tupelo CHAPTER LI SECESSION At the breaking out of the present rebellion I was engaged in the work of an Evangelist in the counties of Choctaw and Attala in Central Mississippi My congregations…
- Contributor: Aughey, John H. (John Hill)
- Date: 1888
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Image 30 of Tupelo 22 TUPELO My Fre_iowCitizensI appear before you to urge anew resistance against the encroachments and ageressions of the Yankees If the Black Republi cans carry their ticket and Old Abe is elected…
- Contributor: Aughey, John H. (John Hill)
- Date: 1888
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Image 31 of Tupelo TUPELO 23 shipped in in numbers sufficient to control the destiny of the embryo state Since the admission of Texas in 1845 there has not beena single foot of slave ter ritory…
- Contributor: Aughey, John H. (John Hill)
- Date: 1888
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Image 32 of Tupelo 24 TUPELO them whatever may be her treatment so that she is as much compelled to remain with her employer as the slave with his master Their servants hate them ours love…
- Contributor: Aughey, John H. (John Hill)
- Date: 1888
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Image 33 of Tupelo TUPELO 95 as to the BellEverett ticket it stands no sort of chance let us secede This remedy will be effectual I am in favor of no more compromises Let us have…
- Contributor: Aughey, John H. (John Hill)
- Date: 1888
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Image 34 of Tupelo 26 TUPELO two whom I heard will serve as a specimen of the arguments used pro and con Captain Love of Choctaw thus addressed the people My FrELiow CrrizensI appear before you…
- Contributor: Aughey, John H. (John Hill)
- Date: 1888
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Image 35 of Tupelo TUPELO 27 Our country by its physical features seems fitted for but one nation What ceaseless troubles would be caused by having the source of our rivers in one country and the…
- Contributor: Aughey, John H. (John Hill)
- Date: 1888
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Image 36 of Tupelo a TUPELO ultimatum If this too is rejected I for one will not advocate submission and by the cooperation of all the slave states we will in the event of the perpetra…
- Contributor: Aughey, John H. (John Hill)
- Date: 1888
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Image 37 of Tupelo TUPELO 29 cians indicate Let W L Yancey urge his treason able policy of firing the Southern heart and precipita ting a revolution but let us follow no such wicked advice Let…
- Contributor: Aughey, John H. (John Hill)
- Date: 1888
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Image 38 of Tupelo 30 TUPELO Rather bear the ills we have Than fly to others that we know not of A secession speaker was introduced and thus ad dressed the people TADIES AND GENTLEMEN Fellow…
- Contributor: Aughey, John H. (John Hill)
- Date: 1888
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Image 39 of Tupelo TUPELO ol torysubmissionists were hanged there in one day and the socalled Union candidates having the wholesome dread of hemp before their eyes are not canvassing the county therefore the heretical dogma…
- Contributor: Aughey, John H. (John Hill)
- Date: 1888
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Image 40 of Tupelo 2 TUPELO strike the nations of the earth dumb with astonish ment and serve as a warning to future ages that the slaveholding Cavaliers of the sunny South are terri ble in…
- Contributor: Aughey, John H. (John Hill)
- Date: 1888
About this Item
Title
- Tupelo
Names
- Aughey, John H. (John Hill), 1828-1911.
Created / Published
- Lincoln, Neb. : State Journal Company, Printers, 1888.
Headings
- - Aughey, John H.--(John Hill),--1828-1911
- - Unionists (United States Civil War)--Confederate States of America--Biography
- - Political prisoners--Mississippi--Tupelo--Biography
- - Escapes--Mississippi--Tupelo--History--19th century
- - United States--History--Civil War, 1861-1865--Personal narratives
- - Slavery--Political aspects--Southern States--History--19th century
- - Secession--Southern States
- - Southern States--Politics and government--1775-1865
- - Tupelo (Miss.)--Biography
Notes
- - "An enlarged and completed sequel" to the author's "Iron furnace: or, Slavery and secession," pub. in 1863.
- - Also available in digital form.
Medium
- 595 p., [4] leaves of plates : ill., ports. ; 21 cm.
Call Number/Physical Location
- E458.7 .A93
Library of Congress Control Number
- 05004099
OCLC Number
- 5398775
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- online text
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- 19th Century
- Aughey, John H.
- Biography
- Civil War
- Confederate States of America
- Escapes
- History
- John Hill)
- Mississippi
- Personal Narratives
- Political Aspects
- Political Prisoners
- Politics and Government
- Secession
- Slavery
- Southern States
- Tupelo
- Tupelo (Miss.)
- Unionists (United States Civil War)
- United States