Tennesseans to Their Countrys Defense Speechesin the House 1898

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Tennesseans to Their Countrys Defense Speechesin the House 1898
H R From Old Catalog Gibson
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PATRIOTISM OF THE MOUNTAINEERS OF TilE SOUTH. And in the late war between the States, when the men from tha cities and plains of the South lifted up a new banner and sung a new song and fought for a new country, the mountaineers of the South, wherever found, whether in West Virginia or eastern Ken- tucky, whether in western North Carolina or in East Tennessee, were found ever true to the old flag of their fathers, ever singing the old songs of their mothers, and ever fighting for that country w...hich Washington had done so much to found, which Jackson had done so much to iireserve, and which Polk had done so much to enlarge. And I feel bold to say here to-day that had it not been for the mountain men of the South; had it not been for their unswerving devotion to the Union; had it not been for their skill and enter- prise as scouts and spies; had it not been for the valor and intre- pidity of the more than 100, 000 of them who joined the Union armies; had they not, by their stores and supplies and their reen- f orcements, saved Burnside at Knoxville; had they not opened and kept open that back door to the heart of the Southern Confed- eracy through which Sherman marched from Chattanooga to At- lanta and from Atlanta to the sea, no man can tell when or where or how the war of the rebellion would have ended.

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