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The Daily Dispatch: June 18, 1861., [Electronic resource] 3 1 Browse Search
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service from this county, and from appearances five more can easily be raised. Some three are now organizing--one under Captain James C. Campbell, one under D. G. Dunn, Esq., delegate elect from this county, one of Guerilla Dragoons, under Capt. Wm. M. Gray. The prodigy of the army, "Little Lee," only 11 years old, son of D. C. Dunn, Esq., has volunteered as drummer to his father's company. Capt. Gray has already three brothers in service. Our great trouble is to find regiments for our Capt. Gray has already three brothers in service. Our great trouble is to find regiments for our Colonels and Majors. We have (it is no use to conceal the fact,) a great mania for the epauletts and sword. Whether it is easier to go as Colonel, with a darkey to wait on one, and high pay, or whether we have more than our portion of stuff to be worked up into Colonels, this deponent sayeth not. Tennessee comes up all right, 70,000 majority for Secession. It is reported that Knoxville proper gives a Secession majority, and the county of Tom Nelson repudiates his union with Lincoln. All