Gainesville Florida
Jany 27th 1877
To the Editor of the Boston Traveller
We are citizens of other
states than
Florida, and having read
a letter written by J W Raymond and
published in your paper. We in
justice to the people of
Alachua
County with whom we have become
acquainted and to those whom we
have Seen without becoming acquaint-
ted enter our Solemn protest against and
denial of the charges made in
Mr. Raymonds letter. To quote:-
"They have no more love or resp-
ect for the Union than they did in
1861; they have been too tenderly handled;
they have yet to learn to respect the
old Stars and Stripes, and I hope
they will be made to know their
place yet."
We are not in
Florida on a
political mission, but for our
pleasure and , business comfort, and our
health, and have been thrown in
contact with the white people, and
know their every day Sentiment,
common expressions, and conduct.
aAnd we do most emphatically say
that we have yet to hear one word of
reproach one word of contempt or one
word
word of disrespect, uttered agains
the "United States Flag". oOn a
tall pole in the Public Square
in the Town of
Gainesville, floating
proudly at the its peak, are is the
Stars Flag
and Stripes of our Country, around which the white
people gather with feelings of pride;
and we pronounce it a shameful
stigma and slander on the names
of these good people, to charge them
with deceit, and brand them as liars;
and he who arrogates to himself all
the love and respect for this
government, is Selfish; and to
threaten a proud people, like a kennel
of curs, that "they will be made know known
their place," is a reproach and disgrace
to the man who makes it.
We find the white people of All
classes with whom we have met,
polite, kind and hospitable, and
disposed to Show us every courtesy
and respect whatever our
politics may be; and we can
say to those who contemplate
coming to
Florida, not to hesitate
because of any unfavorable
reports as regards the enmity
of Southerners toward Northerners
for political opinions.
Dr L. O. Ashmead | Brooklyn New York. |
J F Farrell | Phila |
[CWailer ?] | Philada |
A. Teller | NY. |
J E Spencer | Brooklyn L.I. N.Y. |
J P Flagler | City of New York |
M K Elmer | New Jersey |
C. Edward Rives | New York |
M M Gaston | Salem, Ills |
E A Starr | Penfield Ohio |
R R Starr | Cleveland Ohio |
R. M. Smith | Hartford Connecticut |
J. T. Smith | " " |
Josep Vider | " " |
J. S. Murray | New York |
H P Langly Lee | New Hampshire |
Geo H Sherman | Providence R. I. |
F S Robinson | Philadelphia Pa |
Byren Vickudge | Norwich Connecticut |
B. F. Millard | Mt. Comfort Ind. |
Geo W. Black | Chicago Ills |
Geo. S. Luci | Wisconsin Chippewa Falls |
John C Eastman | New Britain Ct. |
Austin [Duganne ?] | Hartford, Ct. |
William Bryant | Brooklyn NY |
J Wilde | Iowa City Iowa |
Geo Y Toliman | Boston Mass. |
R. CM. Crawford | Travelling Agent
"Florida Agriculturist" |
S. H. Saunders | Providence R. I. |
Wm. J. Davidson | New York City |
RW [Scarratt ?] | Albany, N.Y. |
Joseph W Coburn | Boston Mass |
Capt. Truman Doane | formerly of Orleans Mass. |
But now a neighbor of John W. Raymond
in
Alachua County Fla