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North Carolina (North Carolina, United States) (search for this): article 9
Tennessee (Tennessee, United States) (search for this): article 9
A brave woman.
--A friend has communicated to us the following particulars, showing the heroism of a lady (Mrs. Julia H, Waugh) in Johnson county, East Tennessee, which entitles her to a place among the bravest of the brave.
About the 10th of August a mob of about 150 men in all, led by Johnson, Grayson Locke and others commended their depredations and insults in the county above named, near the North Carolina line, hunting down the friends of the Confederate Government and forcing the we met and turned back from their purpose some fifty or sixty desperate men.
It was about this time that the militia of Ashe, Watauga and other counties on the western line of this State, turned out in such large numbers to meet the Lincolnites of East Tennessee.
Mr. Waugh is, we believe, a native of North Carolina, and connected with the Waughs of Forsyth and other counties in the north western part of the State.
His wife is a brave and glorious woman.--Raleigh (N. C.) Standard, 14th.
Waugh (search for this): article 9
Ashe (search for this): article 9
McQueen (search for this): article 9
Julia (search for this): article 9
A brave woman.
--A friend has communicated to us the following particulars, showing the heroism of a lady (Mrs. Julia H, Waugh) in Johnson county, East Tennessee, which entitles her to a place among the bravest of the brave.
About the 10th of August a mob of about 150 men in all, led by Johnson, Grayson Locke and others commended their depredations and insults in the county above named, near the North Carolina line, hunting down the friends of the Confederate Government and forcing the weak and defenceless to take the cath of allegiance to Lincoln.
A portion of this mob, some fifty or sixty in number, visited the house of Major McQueen, and demanded of his wife to know where he was. She refused, at the peril of her life, to tell them; and after a sound cursing, which they received from an old negro woman, who had no respect for Lincoln's minions, they left, and soon after visited the storehouse of Mr. Wm.R. Wangh, who was absent at the time.
Their Captain marched his men up an
Johnson (search for this): article 9
A brave woman.
--A friend has communicated to us the following particulars, showing the heroism of a lady (Mrs. Julia H, Waugh) in Johnson county, East Tennessee, which entitles her to a place among the bravest of the brave.
About the 10th of August a mob of about 150 men in all, led by Johnson, Grayson Locke and others commended their depredations and insults in the county above named, near the North Carolina line, hunting down the friends of the Confederate Government and forcing the weak and defenceless to take the cath of allegiance to Lincoln.
A portion of this mob, some fifty or sixty in number, visited the house of Major McQueen, and demanded of his wife to know where he was. She refused, at the peril of her life, to tell them; and after a sound cursing, which they received from an old negro woman, who had no respect for Lincoln's minions, they left, and soon after visited the storehouse of Mr. Wm.R. Wangh, who was absent at the time.
Their Captain marched his men up a
Grayson Locke (search for this): article 9
A brave woman.
--A friend has communicated to us the following particulars, showing the heroism of a lady (Mrs. Julia H, Waugh) in Johnson county, East Tennessee, which entitles her to a place among the bravest of the brave.
About the 10th of August a mob of about 150 men in all, led by Johnson, Grayson Locke and others commended their depredations and insults in the county above named, near the North Carolina line, hunting down the friends of the Confederate Government and forcing the weak and defenceless to take the cath of allegiance to Lincoln.
A portion of this mob, some fifty or sixty in number, visited the house of Major McQueen, and demanded of his wife to know where he was. She refused, at the peril of her life, to tell them; and after a sound cursing, which they received from an old negro woman, who had no respect for Lincoln's minions, they left, and soon after visited the storehouse of Mr. Wm.R. Wangh, who was absent at the time.
Their Captain marched his men up a
Abraham Lincoln (search for this): article 9
Forsyth (search for this): article 9