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L. P. Brockett, The camp, the battlefield, and the hospital: or, lights and shadows of the great rebellion 6 0 Browse Search
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Moore and Blue were walking down High street in the dress of Confederate prisoners, they were invited into an elegant residence and were kindly entertained by Miss Hamilton, one of the reigning belles of Nashville. Conversation naturally ensued concerning the relative merits and demerits of the North and South, in the course of which Miss Hamilton said she had done every thing in her power to aid the Southern cause. She had sent letters of encouragement, she said, and also a Southern flag, through the lines. She told them of an old Irishwoman who was in the habit of carrying out goods in a market wagon which had a false bottom. She said, too, that Goverf new boots. In return for these acts of kindness, Colonel Truesdail sent her the following letter of thanks :-- Office Chief Army Police, January 10, 1863. Miss Hamilton, High Street: Dear Miss : Please accept my grateful acknowledgment for your kindness-during the arrival of a large number of Confederate prisoners in the c