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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 8. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), All quiet along the <rs>Potomac</rs> to-night--proof that it was written by Thaddeus Oliver, of Twiggs county, Georgia. (search)
otomac to-night--proof that it was written by Thaddeus Oliver, of Twiggs county, Georgia. We have received from Rev. Hugh F. Oliver, of Augusta, Georgia, a lengthy communication in proof of the claim that the poetic gem, All quiet along the Potomves, as settling the question, the following letters: Letter from Frank Daves.Martz, Indiana, May 30, 1872. Mr. Hugh F. Oliver, Madison, Ga.: Dear Sir — In reading your article claiming All quiet along the Potomac, for your father, Thaddeuntended to do, I am truly, yours, Frank Daves. Letters of John D. Ashton.Waynesboroa, Ga., January 2, 1874. Rev. H. F. Oliver, Madison, Ga.: My Dear Sir — Numerous engagements, of both a private and professional character, and a desire toof my high esteem with sentiments of sincere regard. John Devereux Ashton. Haleyondale, Georgia, July 20, 1874. Rev. Hugh F. Oliver: My Dear Sir — I owe you many apologies for my long silence, but have delayed answering your further inquiries <