Home
Back to North Carolina
Back to Guilford
Lunarpages.com Web Hosting
The Greensborough Patriot

The Greensborough Patriot

May 3, 1861

Page 2

 

Meeting in McLeansville.

 

At a meeting of a portion of the citizens of Guilford, held at McLeansville, on Saturday evening, the 27th of April, 1861, on motion, A. C. Lindsay, Esq. Was called to the Chair, and D. N. Sherwood was requested to act as Secretary.

 

The Chairman, in a few very appropriate remarks, explained the object of the meeting, when the following preamble and resolutions were presented for the consideration of those present:

 

WHEREAS, We are now in the midst of one of the most important Revolutions that has ever occurred in the history of our race; And Whereas, in the progress of the Revolution, we have every reason to believe that no means will be spared – however diabolical – to deprive us of our rights and our property, and to invade the sanctity of our own homes, -- to endanger the lives of those nearest and dearest to us all, THEREFORE, Resolved:

 

1.      That while our sons go forth with strong arms and brave hearts, to drive back the invaders of our soil, we will organize and take all such steps as the crisis demands, for the peace and security of our homes.

2.      That we whose names are annexed, do form ourselves into a Company to be known as the McLeansville Home Guards.

3.      The officers of the Guard shall be a Captain, first-, second-, and third-Lieutenants, and Orderly Sergeant, who shall be elected by the Company.

4.      The officers of this Company, in connection with four other members to be hereafter named, shall constitute an Executive Committee to consult from time to time, and recommend to the Company such steps as they may deem best calculated to secure the objects of our organization.

5.      Each member of the Company shall provide himself with a good rifle, shot-gun, or musket.

6.      That we meet for drill every Saturday evening at 2 o’clock, until further ordered.

 

The above Resolutions were read separately and unanimously adopted.

 

On Motion, A Committee consisting of Dr. J. A. McLean, A. P. Whittington, and Robert Wilson, are appointed to prepare suitable By-Laws for the government of the Company.

 

On Motion, Ordered that the proceedings of this meeting be published in The Patriot and The Times.

 

Indexes
=============
HOME
Alabama
Arkansas
Florida
Georgia
Kentucky
Louisiana
Maryland
Mississippi
Missouri
North Carolina
South Carolina
Tennessee
Texas
Virginia
Prisons
=============
Printable
Version
=============

Site News

Search

About

Contact

History
Organizations

Book Reviews

Links

Research Notes

Free Site Ring from BravenetFree Site Ring from BravenetFree Site Ring from BravenetFree Site Ring from BravenetFree Site Ring from Bravenet