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Americans Overwhelmed by Grant's Mercenaries
Americans Overwhelmed by Grant’s Mercenaries
[A Northerner from Wisconsin asks a Southerner:] “Did you ever read of Appomattox?”
He received the reply: “O, Yes! We’ve read of Appomattox, where a few hungry and ragged thousands surrendered to a man with a million of men under his command . . . the whole wide-world remembers that it required five of your federals to whip one of our Confederates . . . Will you fight for Grant if he should slap a golden crown on his cranium?” (quoted in Daily Constitution, Atlanta, Feb. 1, 1880).
(The Rise of Cotton Mills in the South, Broadus Mitchell, Johns Hopkins Press, 1921, pp. 84)