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The Daily Dispatch: August 18, 1864., [Electronic resource], Four thousand five hundred dollars reward. (search)
General Hunter.
We learn that this individual, denominated "fiend" by his own military colleague,--the brave Mulligan —— is the son of the late Rev. Andrew HuntRev. Andrew Hunter, of Fairfax county.
He was born in that county, and is sixty or sixty-five years old. His father and the father of Andrew Hunter, Esq., of Charlestown, Jefferson Andrew Hunter, Esq., of Charlestown, Jefferson county, were brothers.
The father of the latter gentleman was named David, and the General was named after him. As a peculiar display of his brutality and his utter as human — it was by his order that the beautiful residence of his cousin, Andrew Hunter, was burned.
That gentleman he captured and carried off a prisoner; but fo year lapped up by the flame ! This is General David Hunter ! His relative, Andrew Hunter, is one of the most distinguished men in the Valley.
He has been a member Union.
He has proved his loyalty to the South and has suffered terribly.
General Hunter is an example of that peculiar depravity which leads a Virginian to become <