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The Daily Dispatch: December 20, 1862., [Electronic resource], A Georgian in Source of Salt-he visited the Lincolnites in East Tennessee . (search)
A Georgian in Source of Salt-he visited the Lincolnites in East Tennessee.
The Columbus (Ga.) Times publishes the following letter from a gentleman in Georgia to his son in the service on the co en went over to Sevier county, hog hunting, right into the hottest bed of the Lincolnites in East Tennessee.
There are at least fifteen hundred in the county.
Several persons advised me not to ventu was a d — d rebel lie, and concocted by the cursed rebels, solely to injure the Union cause in Tennessee, Kentucky, Maryland, and Missouri, and asked me if it was possible that I (a good Union man) c ut money.
They said a man who was right in Georgia was entitled to all the good things that East Tennessee could furnish, and told me if secesh got too hot for me in Georgia to go to them, and invite was a candidate on a secesh ticket, and had spent half of the last eighteen months in cursing Tennessee tories, never forgetting Andy Johnson or Parson Brownlow?
What do you say would have been my
Marriage of Gen. Morgan.
--The redoubtable guerrilla chieftain and gallant cavalier, John Hamilton Morgan, was married on last Sunday evening at Murfreesboro', to Miss Mettle H, Ready, oldest daughter of the Hon. Charles Ready, of Tennessee.
The marriage ceremony, we are also informed, was performed by Lieutenant-General and Bishop Folk.
The Daily Dispatch: December 20, 1862., [Electronic resource], A Notable marriage. (search)