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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 36. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones) 2 0 Browse Search
The Daily Dispatch: August 9, 1861., [Electronic resource] 1 1 Browse Search
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nths ago, after Plummer had pretty well plucked his partner, as he has since found out to his cost. He pretended to be an ardent advocate of Southern rights when living here, and connected himself, among other institutions, with Friendship Lodge of Odd Fellows. The way Plummer adopted to get back among those who had befriended and countenanced him while here, was neither new nor novel. Luckily, the sin in this instance carried its own punishment. Among the Abolition soldiers slain in the same battle, was one Wm. Bowden, jr., son of the old man who used to carry on the plumbing business in the house on Franklin street, next to the Ballard House. Young Bowden carried on the business on his own account for a short time after the death of his father, but sold out to Mr. Starrett, of Governor street. He left this city several months ago, after giving utterance to sentiments hostile to the Government. In his attempt to get back in the way he did, he only met the fate he deserved.