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Anderson, South Carolina (South Carolina, United States) (search for this): article 30
Settled with and Discharged. --Dr. John T. Horne, a dentist, of Anderson, S. C., was detected last week in mischievous correspondence with Black Republicans, and sent off to Indiana. The Gazette says, when he left his hair was cut very close — on one side.
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Settled with and Discharged. --Dr. John T. Horne, a dentist, of Anderson, S. C., was detected last week in mischievous correspondence with Black Republicans, and sent off to Indiana. The Gazette says, when he left his hair was cut very close — on one side.
John T. Horne (search for this): article 30
Settled with and Discharged. --Dr. John T. Horne, a dentist, of Anderson, S. C., was detected last week in mischievous correspondence with Black Republicans, and sent off to Indiana. The Gazette says, when he left his hair was cut very close — on one side.