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Colonel John Stark Millions for defense, not one cent for tribute.
Charles C. Pinckney Fll try, sir. Colonel James Miller If any one attempts to haul down the American flag, shoot him on the spot. General John A. Dix I regret that I have but one life to give to my country.
Nathan Hale 79 The Story of a New York Boy E\ LR^' boy and girl ought to know the story of Colonel Elmer E. I^llsworth, a New York boy whose death in defense of the flag at Alexandria, Virginia, on May 24, 1861, was a tragic
...incident in the beginning of the Civil War. He was born at Mechanicville, New York, on April 23, 1837.
His parents were poor and he was early thrown on his own resources. As a mere boy he drifted to Troy and then to New \'ork, where he worked at whatever he could find to do.
Always passionately fond of military tactics, he spent much time in New York watching the drill of the Seventh Regiment and in perfecting himself in the manual of arms. At the age of twenty-two we find him a student in a law office in Chicago, going hungry many times and sleeping on the floor of the office.


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