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Mrs. John A. Logan, Reminiscences of a Soldier's Wife: An Autobiography, Chapter 15: (search)
ogan came in for his share of abuse. One William H. Lowe, a member of Congress from Alabama, in ma slander or of repeating falsehoods. He caused Lowe to be posted as a poltroon and a coward, and placed him in a very embarrassing position. Lowe, following his Southern instincts, challenged Gen General Logan contemptuously refused to accept Lowe's challenge, returning as his reply that he did not wish to see Lowe or any of his representatives, but that if Lowe did not retract the scandalousokes, and having a good time. We knew that Colonel Lowe and his friends were on the boat, but as tht he called Lowe's foolhardiness. He hunted up Lowe and told him what he knew of the general's skill as a shot. He told Lowe how General Logan had a pair of the finest duelling pistols in the countrLogan shoot the box off his head. He said that Lowe turned very pale, and that after he had assuredave no foolishness about anything of that kind, Lowe said he guessed he had made a fool of himself, [9 more...]