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The Daily Dispatch: June 6, 1862., [Electronic resource] 7 1 Browse Search
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roically discharging his duty. General Hatton was a native and citizen of Tennessee. His father (yet living) is the Rev. R. C. Hatton, a widely-known Methodist minister of great partly of character. General Hatton was thirty six years of age. At General Hatton was thirty six years of age. At on early age he entered the Cumberland University, at Leeston, Tennessee. Not born to residence, he lacked means to complete his collocate education. Money was tendered him by many friends, but with the sturdy independence which was the marked feat the House of Representatives of the United States Congress. Up to the Publication of Lincoln's infamous proclamation Gen. Hatton was a decided Union man. He at once saw there was no hope for the South but in resistance. He soon raised a flue compiment. on the 27th May, 1861, he was elected Colonel. He has not since seen his once pleasant but now desolate home. Gen. Hatton was a military man by instinct, and he had studied hard to make himself master of the details of his new profession.