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Speech in support of an Appalachian National Park

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  • n South? She pays more than her pro rata part of the revenues of this government,In many of its advantages she does not participate. To the millions of pension money for the Soldiers that fought for the Union she oherrfully contributes,but asks not one dollar for the soldiers of the armr of the*storm-oradled nation that fell*. Every child of Dixie is loyal to the Republic. She has heard upon her bosom the tramp of embatttled hosts. She was smitten and smitten again by the cruel e«# relentless hand of civil war; she felt to the quiok the scourge of avenging armies. The arguments of Calhoun were answered by the logic of the sword;her honest purpose was foiled,her brave armies were destroyed. She accepted the decree of the Almighty will. In the travail of her sorrow and desolation,from the depths of her being,she cried,^Amen*, In the darkest hour,bleeding and crushed,nsxkaiiszjexxitmxsxajuaaxxaiisxlng faith there came the dawn of a nobler lifdU With a never faltering faith,we believe that the lord of losts shed upon her face the light of a grander day and breathed into her soul the inspiration of a grander destiny, r-
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