LINCOLN & JOHNSON
October 29, 1864
MASS MEETING!
and
TORCH-LIGHT PROCESSION,
At
MOUNDSVILLE,
Tuesday Night, November 1st.
Lieut. Gov. Anderson, of Ohio
Hon. Waitman T. Willey,
Ellery R. Hall, Esq.,
A. W. Campbell, Esq.,
Lorenzo Danford, Esq.,
Hon. C. D. Hubbard,
And Others,
Are invited and expected as speakers.
The friends of the Union in Pennsylvania, Ohio, and adjoining counties in West Virginia, are cordially invited to meet with us and make another grand rally for the Union.
Hon. JAMES BURLEY.
Capt. JAMES WHITTINGHAM,
CHARLES MOORE,
HANSON CRISWELL,
Oct29-td Committee of Arrangements.
October 31, 1864
The Union men of Marshall county are laying themselves out for considerable of a demonstration at Moundsville tomorrow evening. They intend to have a mass meeting and torch light procession, and they extend a most cordial invitation to the brethren here to go down and join them, as many of them will do doubt do. Marshall is probably the most thorough going Union county in West Virginia, and that is saying a great deal, and it, therefore, ought to be a sort of privilege to meet with her citizens and witness the way they do things. Unfortunately we have a meeting of our own her, set for that evening, which will deter many who would like to go down to Moundsville, but still we hope that not a few will attend anyhow.
Timeline of West Virginia: Civil War and Statehood: November 1864