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The Daily Dispatch: May 25, 1861., [Electronic resource], Statement of the Dahlonega Mint, Ga. (search)
d I pray this may be the case, not only in our county, but throughout the State. Seeing that we are determined to be free from the regime of Old Abe, our county has done well in this glorious struggle, and will do more. Already she has her "Grays" at Harper's Ferry, with some three or four more companies ready in a few days to do valiant service in the cause. Captain John Buchanan (no relation of the Ex-James; oh, no, the Captain is a gentleman and a patriot,) has a fine company; Captain Jackson Grayson, of Bland county, one of the best in the State; and last, though not least, one of the finest companies of young men the State can produce was organized a few days since Their Captain is R. H. Gleaves, alias Lightning Rod. The said Captain is quite a young man, but awful tall — some six feet five or six inches high, with still an upward tendency, and one of the best tacticians in Southwestern Virginia, with a company of one hundred men, and equal to the best shots in Virginia. Such