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The Daily Dispatch: April 24, 1863., [Electronic resource], The outrages of Rosecrans in Tennessee. (search)
The outrages of Rosecrans in Tennessee. Gen. Rosecrans is establishing for himself in Tennessee a reputation fully equalling that of Butler in New Orleans. By his order fifty houses have been burned, as a retaliation for rebel raids upon the Gen. Rosecrans is establishing for himself in Tennessee a reputation fully equalling that of Butler in New Orleans. By his order fifty houses have been burned, as a retaliation for rebel raids upon the N. & C. and Louisville railroads. Not brave enough to meet our troops in fair combat, he resorts to this inhuman mods of guarding his rear. The Winchester (Tenn.) Bulletin says: Among the houses burned we mention the palatial residence of Mr.ine residence of Major Willia not far from Mr. Scales's, was also burned. And a mill near Triune was burned. In fact, Rosecrans's order was for all residences owned or occupied by persons who had sons or other members of the family in the Confederon of orders, he would as soon fight him as a rebel. General Stanley replied that he was acting under the orders of Gen. Rosecrans and intended to see the order carried out. But Sterdman succeeded in saving a number of houses among them the residen