Great caution must be taken in the acceptance of the
authenticity of any visions or dreams of men. The following vision,
however, does have some very remarkable factors which seem to be fully
true to U.S. history as well as to the potential history of "today."
The story of the occurrence and the content of this vision was first
published in the U.S. war veteran's paper, "The National Tribute" in
December 1880. That paper is now known as the "Stars and Stripes." The
occasion of the vision, as told to publisher Wesley Bradshaw, is as
follows: "The last time I ever saw Anthony Sherman was on the fourth of
July, 1859, in Independence Square.
He was then ninety-nine years old, and becoming very feeble. But
though so old, his dimming eyes rekindled as he gazed upon Independence
Hall, which he had come to visit once more."
WITHHELD MESSAGE DISCLOSED
"Lets go into the hall," he said,., "I want to tell you
of an incident of Washington's life, one which no one alive knows
of except myself; and if you live, you will before long see it
verified. Mark the prediction, you will see it verified." "From the
opening of the Revolution we experienced all phases of fortune, now
good and now ill, one time victorious and another conquered. The
darkest period we had, I think, was when Washington after several
reverses, retreated to valley Forge, where he resolved to pass the
winter of 1777. Ah! I have often seen the tears coursing down our dear
commander's care-worn cheeks, as he would be conversing with a
confidential officer about the condition of his
poor soldiers. You have doubtless heard the story of Washington's going
to the thicket to pray. Well, it was not only true, but he used
often to pray in secret for aid and comfort. And God brought us
safely through the darkest days of tribulation." "ONE DAY,
I remember it well, the chilly winds whistled through the leafless
trees, though the sky was cloudless and the sun shone brightly. He
remained in his quarters nearly all the afternoon, alone. When he came
out I noticed that his face was a shade paler than usual, and there
seem ed to be something on his mind of more than ordinary importance.
Returning just after dark, he dispatched an orderly to the quarters of
an office, who was presently in attendance. After a preliminary
conversation of about half an hour, Washington, gazing upon his
companion with that strange look of dignity which he alone could
command, said to the latter...
AN UNINVITED GUEST
"I do not know whether it is going to the anxiety of my
mind, or what, but this afternoon, as I was sitting at this table
engaged in preparing a dispatch, something in the apartment seemed to
disturb 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 the question, but received no answer from my
mysterious visitor except a slight raising of the
eyes." "By this time I felt strange sensations spreading over me.
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 if paralyzed. A new influence,
mysterious, potent, irresistible, took possession of me. All I could
do was to gaze steadily, vacantly at my unknown visitor." " Gradually
the surrounding atmosphere seemed to fill with sensation, and grew
luminous. Everything about me seemed to rarefy, the mysterious visitor
also becoming more airy and yet more distinct to my eyes than before. I
began to feel as one dying, or rather to experience the sensations
which I have sometimes imagined accompanied death. 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."
THE REVOLUTIONARY WAR AS SEEN IN THE VISION
"Presently I heard a voice saying, 'Son of the Republic,
look and learn,' while at the same time my visitor extended an
arm eastward. I now beheld a heavy white vapor at some distance
rising fold upon fold. This gradually dissipated, and I looked
upon a strange scene. Before me lay, spread out in one vast plain,
all the countries of the world, Europe, Asia , Africa, and America. I
saw rolling and tossing between Europe and America the
billows of the Atlantic, and between Asia and America lay the Pacific.
'Son of the Republic,' said the same mysterious voice as before,
'look and learn.' "At that moment I beheld a dark, shadowy being,
like an angel, standing, or rather floating in mid-air, between Europe
and America. Dipping water out of the ocean in the hollow of each hand,
he sprinkled some upon America with his right
hand, while with his left he cast some over Europe. Immediately a
cloud arose from these countries, and joined in mid ocean. For awhile
it seemed stationary, and then it moved slowly westward, until it
enveloped America in its murky folds. Sharp flashed of lightening
gleamed through it at intervals, and I heard the smothered
groans and cries of the American people. " This may be interpreted
to have been the Revolutionary War then in progress. "A second time
the angel dipped 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."
PREDICTION OF THE CIVIL WAR, AND THE TIME THEREOF
"A third time I heard the mysterious visitor saying, 'Son
of the Republic, look and learn.'" I cast my eyes upon America and
beheld villages and towns and cities springing up one after another
until the whole land from the Atlantic to the Pacific was dotted
with them. Again, I heard the mysterious voice say, 'Son of the
Republic, the end of the century cometh, look and learn." "And this
time the dark shadowy angel turned his face southward.
From Africa I saw an ill-omened specter approach our land. It
flitted
slowly and heavily over every town and city of the latter. The
inhabitants presently set themselves in battle array against each
other. As I continued looking, I saw a bright angel on whose brow
rested a crown of light, on which was traced the word 'Union.' He was
bearing the American flag. He placed the flag between the divided
nation and said, 'remember, ye are brethren.'"
THE REPUBLIC DEVELOPS AS A NATION
"Instantly, the inhabitants, casting down their weapons,
became friends once more and untied around the National Standard."
FRIGHTFUL--INCREDIBLE--WORLD WAR III
"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 mouth, and blew three distinct blasts; and taking water
from the ocean, he sprinkled it upon Europe, Asia, and Africa." "Then
my eyes beheld a fearful scene. From each of these continents arose
thick black clouds that were soon joined into
one. And through this mass there gleamed a dark red light by which
I saw hordes of armed men. These men, moving with the cloud, marched
by land and sailed by sea to America, which country was enveloped
in the volume of the cloud. And I dimly saw these vast armies devastate
the whole country and burn the villages, towns and cities which I had
seen springing up." "As my ears listened to the thundering of the
cannon, clashing 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 this voice had ceased, the
dark shadowy angel placed his trumpet once more
to his mouth, and blew a long and fearful blast."
HEAVEN HELPS THE U.S.A.
"Instantly a light as of a thousand suns shone 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 'Union' and who bore our national flag in one hand
and a sword in the other, descended from the heavens attended by
legions of white spirits. these immediately joined the inhabitants
of America, who I perceived were well-nigh overcome, but who
immediately
taking courage again, closed up their broken ranks and renewed the
battle." "Again, amid the fearful noise of the conflict I heard the
mysterious voice saying, 'Son of the Republic, look and
learn.' As the voice ceased, the shadowy angel for the last time
dipped water from the ocean and sprinkled it upon America. Instantly
the dark cloud rolled back, together with the armies it had brought,
leaving the inhabitants of the land victorious."
THE DESTINY OF THE UNITED STATES REVEALED
"Then once more, I beheld the villages, towns, and cities
springing up where I had 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 'Union he
placed it upon the standard while the people kneeling down said,
'amen.'" "The scene instantly began to fade and dissolve,
and I at last saw nothing but the rising, curling vapor I 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 for her is the third. But the whole world united
shall not prevail against her. let every child of the Republic learn
to live for his God, his land and Union.' With these words the vision
vanished, and I started from my seat and felt that I had seen a vision
wherein had been shown me the birth, the progress, and the destiny of
the United States." "Such, my friends," the
venerable narrator concluded, "were the words I heard from Washington's
own lips, and America will do well to profit by them."