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The Daily Dispatch: August 3, 1864., [Electronic resource],
FromEast Tennessee--theYankees carrying things with a high hand.(search)
From East Tennessee--the Yankees carrying things with a high hand.
--The Bristol Gazette has late intelligence from Knoxville.
The Yankees are carrying things with a high hand, stealing property, outraging private families, and otherwise 'treasuring up wrath for the day of wrath.'
They are continuing their dastardly course towards the Southern women whom the fortunes of war have left in their hands by reason of their occupation of East Tennessee.
It is understood that they have dragged from their homes the wife and daughter of Brigadier-General J. C. Vaughan and have consigned them to the walls of one of their many bastiles, whilst all the fem y reached that point.
A large number have already been sent to Athens, Tennessee.
The work of plunder and rapine continues to go on throughout all lower East Tennessee under the immediate eye of Yankee officers, who are in spired to commit their bloody atrocities by the furious tirades of the infamous Brownlow, who weekly ur