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ing, at Fremont Ohio. Upwards of 300 students, with the | ing, at Fremont Ohio. Upwards of 300 students, with the | ||
professors, and many of the Citizens of Oberlin, marched to | professors, and many of the Citizens of Oberlin, marched to | ||
the | the [[unclear]], headed by the Church brass band. There were | ||
21 [[cars?]] all of which were filled by the time we got to Fremont. | |||
The gathering from different quarters was estimated at 25,000 | |||
The [[unclear]] were glad to sneak away that day - The | |||
name of Fremont, was heard in pealing thunders, through | |||
the Air. Prof. Peck. led our company and at intervals | |||
he would take off his hat and cry aloud - "Now my friends" | |||
"Three cheers for Fremont + Daton, and immediately Every |
Latest revision as of 19:34, 28 July 2020
This is a time when Heaven calls upon every true, and noble unclear to put forth all efforts to secure the election of John. C. Fremont. For my part, I shall speak kindly and boldly. I am now preparing a political speech - with the Expectation of speaking at the County cent of Cedar unclear Iowa. As a preacher of the gospel. I shall utter the true sentiments of my heart, from the pulpit, upon the Slavery question, and the church, that wil object to my doing so, must find someone Else to preach for them. unclear, heaven, and Earth know, that I am - - "A foe to tyrants, and my country's friend" I have been taught that - "Our country's welfare, is out first concern And who promotes that best, best proves his duty" You are of cours a friend to Jessie. I believe Jessie be? a noble soul, like her noble husband. I was a few days ago present at a great? Fremont gather ing, at Fremont Ohio. Upwards of 300 students, with the professors, and many of the Citizens of Oberlin, marched to the unclear, headed by the Church brass band. There were 21 cars? all of which were filled by the time we got to Fremont. The gathering from different quarters was estimated at 25,000 The unclear were glad to sneak away that day - The name of Fremont, was heard in pealing thunders, through the Air. Prof. Peck. led our company and at intervals he would take off his hat and cry aloud - "Now my friends" "Three cheers for Fremont + Daton, and immediately Every