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Browsing named entities in The Daily Dispatch: August 1, 1864., [Electronic resource]. You can also browse the collection for Hunter or search for Hunter in all documents.
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Mulligan on the War-and Hunter.
The Diary of General Mulligan, who was killed at Kernstown, is a valuable record, and we hope will be kept as a precious memento of this war. His despondency about the war and conquering the South is quite pithily expressed in the last entry made by him on the day of the battle: "Well," said h ion, to spread evil and discord amongst the people of other lands heretofore happy and content.
General Mulligan left, in black and white, his opinion of General Hunter.
He calls him a "fiend." He "blushes for his country for keeping such a fiend in the service." Hunter is a fiend.
He is said to be a Virginian; and we are nHunter is a fiend.
He is said to be a Virginian; and we are not surprised at his depravity; for a Virginian that turns against his mother must be a very bad man. We are never astonished at any crime that a Virginia traitor is guilty of. But who is or was Mulligan that he could feel indignation at the brutalities of a Federal General towards Southerners?
He was hardly a Yankee, and could no