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Granville (search for this): article 9
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Doing of the Vandalism Nashville.
--we copy the following from the Atlanta Confederacy:
A letter lately received in this city from a citizen of Nashville, who left there after the amender of the city, states that the Yankees have injured very materially the property of those citizens in the service, absent from their homes on business, or compelled to leave from the nature of their occupation.
The house of Col. George Maney (1st Tennessee regiment) was riddled, and his furniture ruined.
They committee depredations on the property of Rev. John B McFerrin and others, and visited the residence of Col. Granville P' Smith with the same diabolical purposes, but were met at the door by his hero wife, armed with a pistol and bowie knife.
With a courage and determination of the women of 76, she confronted them, saying; "I have a husband, two sons, and a brother in the filed, batting for the South.
If I were a man, I would be there, too, but as I'm only a woman, I have been left