Statistics for occurrence #1 of “Mrs. Poague” in chapter 1.6 of Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 16.:
...company (Lynch's).
November 23d, 1864.—Eyes so inflamed by cold and wind could not bear the light.
Rode in a wagon with the wounded, head wrapped up in a blanket.
Awful road. Arrived at Mrs. Poague 's, Bull's Gap. General Breckinridge and staff returned to Wytheville.
Va.
November 24th, 1864.—Arrived at a farmer's house between Blue Springs and Greenville, Greene county, Tennessee.
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