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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)
sited 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 coast, giving some amuting incidents in his recent experience: Dear Son--Here I am at home with a whole skin — reached here yesterday morning. I shall not attempt to give you a detailed history of my trip after writing to you at Knoxville, but will reserve some incidents until I see you. When I wrote you I expected to go to Goose Creek or Blue Lick, in Kentucky. I first went to Saltville, in Virginia, and found plenty of salt, and also found Gov. Letcher, with a sledge-hammer in one hand and a bottle of whiskey in the other, swearing no Georgian or any one else out of the Old Dominion should have or move a teaspoonful of salt out of the limits of said State. After walking round and cursing Virginia and Governor Letcher in particular. I left, as I thought, for Kentucky. Well, I reached Tazewell, within ten miles of C