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The Daily Dispatch: July 5, 1861., [Electronic resource], A wash for the face. (search)
Correspondence of the Richmond Dispatch.
From the Kanawha Valley--Gen. Wise After the Tories — He Talks to a Preacher and Converts Him — He Will Drive Out the Snakes.
Charleston, Kanawha, July 1, 1861.
Gen. Henry A Wise reached this town on Wednesday last, escorted by a fine cavalry company and attended by his staff.
Col. C. Q. Tompkins has accomplished miracles in organizing his military force here, considering the difficulties be had to contend with.
Capt. Patton commanding at a camp some miles below here, has his camp in thorough military order, as I am informed by those who accompanied General Wise in a visit on Friday last.
The state of public sentiment in this immediate region is sound, and public spirit aroused, and active for defence A few months longer of apathy on the part of the people, deception on the part of partizans, and neglect on the part of public authorities, and this beautiful valley would have been in the hands of the enemy.
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