Statistics for occurrence #1 of “Mr. Porter” in chapter 11.98, section c.11.98.139, page 460 of Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 9.:

...bute of human nature, these poor people, better than ourselves, divined the real results of all these movements, and were sunk in despondency. At Versailles, General Smith stopped at the house of Mr. Porter , an ex-Lieutenant Governor of the State--a gentleman of cultivated intellect, possessing considerable property in lands and negroes, and devoted to the Southern cause. With less prudence than many ...
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