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..... 267 Narrative of Captain John F. Porter, Jr., Fourteenth New York Cavalry-Particulars of his Escape .......................... 280 How the Prisoners escaped from the Richmond Jail-Incredible Underground — Work-Friendship of Virginia Negroes......... 285 (9) 1 0 contents. part III. Incidents of Army life in camp, field, and hospital. Mother Bickerdyke, The soldiers' friend . ...................... 293 The Death of John, the West Virginia Blacksmith ................ 304 Robinson, the Wounded Soldier ................................ 316 Rachel Somers, the Noble Mother ............................... 331 The Soldiers' Guardian Angel .............................. 333 A Heroine and Martyr......................................... 346 The Farmer's Contribution to the Chicago Sanitary Fair........... 356 The Vicksburg Scow. A Ballad ............ ..................... 363 Miss Melvina Stevens, the East Tennessee Heroine ................ 365 Somebody's Darling ...........
..... 267 Narrative of Captain John F. Porter, Jr., Fourteenth New York Cavalry-Particulars of his Escape .......................... 280 How the Prisoners escaped from the Richmond Jail-Incredible Underground — Work-Friendship of Virginia Negroes......... 285 (9) 1 0 contents. part III. Incidents of Army life in camp, field, and hospital. Mother Bickerdyke, The soldiers' friend . ...................... 293 The Death of John, the West Virginia Blacksmith ................ 304 Robinson, the Wounded Soldier ................................ 316 Rachel Somers, the Noble Mother ............................... 331 The Soldiers' Guardian Angel .............................. 333 A Heroine and Martyr......................................... 346 The Farmer's Contribution to the Chicago Sanitary Fair........... 356 The Vicksburg Scow. A Ballad ............ ..................... 363 Miss Melvina Stevens, the East Tennessee Heroine ................ 365 Somebody's Darling ...........
f Union soldiers, were plundering, burning, and destroying private and public property. In one of these expeditions, he was told of two of these marauders named Robinson and Keaton, about sixteen miles distant, who were constantly committing depredations. He started alone to arrest them, but before proceeding far met two men, anarrest, and insisted upon their coming with him and giving him assistance. They at first endeavored to excuse themselves, but as they were personally hostile to Robinson and Keaton, they finally consented to go with him, and he arrested the culprits, while they guarded and took charge of them. The Union people of the vicinity, not aware of the real character of Robinson and Keaton, and believing that this was a movement of the secessionists, followed in some force to Bowling Green, to demand their release; but by hard riding Pike reached there first, and delivered up, not only the two marauders, but the three guerrillas he had compelled to aid him in cap
ase of pain, I cannot tell; but, as I turn to Robinson for a confirmation of this singular statementieve a stranger in preference to her own son, Robinson? Does that tell well for the son. Yes, erests had almost crowded out all thoughts of Robinson, when I am surprised, one sunny April afternohe's flighty all the time. Wont know us! Robinson not know us! We cannot believe that; but see can really be our merry, laughing, whistling Robinson. Little hope, indeed, that he will recognizeget a furlough, and go out to them. But, Robinson, said I, you are very ill; perhaps you may no. been a most constant and faithful friend to Robinson, in our hospital, went out with me. When we ae attempted no conversation, for we well knew Robinson was in no state to bear it. We had felt, fromful telegram, when the change took place, and Robinson breathed his last just as his father reached h the permission of the surgeon in charge, by Robinson's kind and true friend, the Rev. Mr. to whom [16 more...]