Gen. George Washington’s Visitation at
(From tract by Osterhus Publishing House, 4500 W.
(Originally published by Wesley Bradshaw.)
(Copied from a
reprint in the National Tribune,)
(Vol. 4, No. 12, December 1880.)
The last time I
ever saw Anthony Sherman was on the Fourth of July, 1859, in
He said,
"From the opening of the Revolution, we experienced all phases of fortune,
good and ill. The darkest period we ever
had, I think, was when
"One day,
I remember well, the chilly winds whistled through the leafless trees. Though the sky was cloudless and the sun
shone brightly, he remained alone in his quarters nearly all afternoon. When he
came out, I noticed that his face was a shade paler than usual, and there
seemed to be something on his mind of more than ordinary importance. Returning just after dusk, he dispatched an
orderly to the quarters of the officer I mentioned who was in attendance at the
time. After preliminary conversation of
about half an hour, Washington, gazing upon his companion with that strange
look of dignity that he alone could command, said to the latter:”
"I do not
know whether it is due to the anxiety of my mind, or what, but this afternoon,
as I was preparing a dispatch, something seemed to disturbed me. Looking up, I
beheld, standing opposite me, a singularly beautiful being. So astonished was I, for I had given strict
orders not to be disturbed, that it was some moments before I found language to
inquire the cause of the visit. A
second, a third, and even a fourth time did I repeat my question, but received
no answer from my mysterious visitor, except a slight raising
of the eyes. By this time I felt strange
sensations spreading through me, and I would have risen, but the riveted gaze
of the being before me rendered volition impossible. I assayed once more to speak, but my tongue
had become useless, as though it had become paralyzed. A new influence, mysterious, potent,
irresistible, took possession. All I
could do was to gaze steadily, vacantly at my unknown visitor. Gradually the
surrounding atmosphere seemed to become filled with sensations, and grew
luminous. Everything about me seemed to
rarefy, including the mysterious visitor.”
"I began to feel as one dying, or rather to experience the sensations which I have sometimes imagined accompany dissolution. I did not think, I did not reason, I did not move; all were alike impossible. I was only conscious of gazing fixedly, vacantly at my companion.”
"`Presently
I heard a voice saying, "Son of the Republic, look and learn," while
at the same time my visitor extended an arm eastwardly. I now beheld a heavy vapor at some distance
rising fold upon fold. This gradually
dissipated, and I looked out upon a strange scene. Before me lay spread out in one vast plain
all the countries of the world --
"Son of
the Republic," said the same mysterious voice as before, "look and
learn." At that moment I beheld a
dark, shadowy being as an angel standing, or rather floating, in mid-air
between
Sharp flashes
of lightning gleamed through it at intervals, and I heard the smothered groans
and cries of the American people. A
second time the angel dipped water from the ocean and sprinkled it out as
before. The dark cloud was then drawn
back to the ocean, in whose billows it sank from view.
"A third
time I heard the mysterious voice saying, "Son of the Republic, look and learn." I cast my eyes upon
"And this
time the dark, shadowy angel turned his face southward, and from
"Again I
heard the mysterious voice saying, "Son of the Republic, look and
learn." At this the dark, shadowy
angel placed a trumpet to his lips and blew three distinct blasts; and taking
water from the ocean, he sprinkled it on
"`As my
ears listened to the thundering of the cannon, the slashing of swords, and the
shouts and cries of millions in mortal combat, I again heard the mysterious voice
saying, "Son of the Republic, look and learn." When the voice had ceased, the dark angel
placed his trumpet once more to his mouth and blew a long and fearful blast.
”Instantly
a light as of a thousand suns shown down from above me, and pierced and broke
into fragments the dark cloud which enveloped America. At the same moment the angel upon whose head
still shown the word "
"Then once
more, I beheld the villages, towns, and cities springing up where I'd seen them
before, while the bright angel, planting the azure standard he had brought in
the midst of them, cried with a loud voice:
"While the stars remain, and the heavens send down dew upon the
earth, so long shall the Union last."
And taking from his brow the crown on which blazoned the word "
"`The
scene instantly began to fade and dissolve, and I, at last, saw nothing but the
rising, curling vapor I had at first beheld.
This also disappeared, and I found myself once more gazing upon the
mysterious visitor, who in the same voice I had heard before said, "Son of
the Republic, what you have seen is thus interpreted. Three great perils will come upon the
Republic. The most fearful is the third
[The help against the third peril comes in the shape of divine assistance],
passing which the whole world united shall not prevail against her. Let every child of the Republic learn to live
for his God, his land, and his
"Such, my
friends," said the venerable narrator, "were the words I heard from