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The Daily Dispatch: April 29, 1862., [Electronic resource] 9 1 Browse Search
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al found their way down through the overflowed Bottoms to the plantations of Dr. Hardin and Mr. Felix Lanier, below Osceola, on the Arkansas side. They came in skiffs and "dug-outs," and were well arh were found stored in a shed, but as they could not take it with them, it was left unmolested Mr. Lanier's plantation, adjoining that of Mr. Hardin, was next visited, but the report of the Federal beay managed to have them conveyed down to Fort Pillow. The Federal made diligent inquiries for Mr. Lanier of his overseer and others, but learning nothing of him, soon left. Another plantation was also visited, and its proprietor, whose name we have not obtained, arrested and carried off. Mr. Lanier's plantation contained several hundred bales of cotton, which he burned after the departure of the the torch, not only to the cotton, but to his steam saw-mill and cotton-gin, determined, with Mr. Lanier, that nothing which could be of any service to the Federal should fall into their hands. His