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The Daily Dispatch: March 31, 1865., [Electronic resource] 2 0 Browse Search
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nt of Hood's army was nothing more than a mob of demoralized soldiers. He saw the men pass through Montgomery, Alabama, on their way to Branchville, South Carolina. Unionists at the South. The following is a list of Senators, Representatives, and other public men throughout the South, who are in favor of reconstruction on the basis of the Union and the Constitution: Virginia. A. T. Caperton, Senator. Wm. C. Rives, M. C. F. McMullen, M. C. Ex-Gov. H. A. Wise, M. C. Wm. J. Goggin, M. C. T. S. Gholson, M. C. John B. Baldwin, M. C. Samuel Miller, M. C. John M. Botts, M. C. North Carolina. W. A. Graham, Senator. Robt. E. Badger, M. C. Jas. W. Leach, M. C. Jas. Turner, M. C. J. G. Rumsey, M. C. W. W. Holden, M. C. W. B. Dertch, Senator. I. W. Leach, M. C. T. C. Fuller, M. C. John A. Gilmer, M. C. Governor Vance. South Carolina. Jas. L. Orr, Senator. W. W. Boyee, M. C. Georgia. H. V. Johnson, Senator. B. B. Hill, S