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Poem September 10, 1866

The Daily Empire

Dayton, Montgomery County, Ohio

What is this article about?

Garbled poem referencing the Philadelphia Convention, hoarse men of Dayton, satanic imagery, and concluding with a fight for union of races. Much of the text is indecipherable due to OCR errors.

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OCR Quality

25% Poor

Full Text

The Philadelphia Convention,
The hoarse at bird men of Dayton!
On the same plan as the two
Doubtless as black as an arm of old Satan
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Until she is prior yes short
Place I went to part, F
Beloved h:h idle tat of the two
"t . ". Jom's Kiyuor wae (ed,
Henco ho x:ew mal,
And scaled into any old ahret
To meet thin toyil palr
"Jieaap" Bu'tlea wonl th:
But men bnl'ed dooy theit miver
Ur tle "satoal' urj
(, He turned on bis hrol
For comfort in aiggar and ahat gyadrtns.
The algger foreve;1
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' Who daros to rllssever
Tha tD'y ofllesk aml of xhtol .
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Thy My mmly tmatet.
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For a union of races was fought the great fight!

What sub-type of article is it?

Satire

What themes does it cover?

Political

What keywords are associated?

Philadelphia Convention Union Of Races Dayton Men Satan Arm

Poem Details

Title

The Philadelphia Convention

Subject

Philadelphia Convention

Key Lines

The Philadelphia Convention, For A Union Of Races Was Fought The Great Fight!

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