This volume presents George Bailey Loring's oration, "Celebration At North Bridge, Salem, July 4th, 1862." Delivered during the height of the American Civil War, the speech offers a snapshot of patriotic sentiment and civic engagement in Salem, Massachusetts. Loring's words reflect the hopes, fears, and resolve of a community grappling with the immense challenges of the era. This historical document provides insights into the social and political climate of the time, highlighting local responses to national events.
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