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The Daily Dispatch: July 19, 1862., [Electronic resource], Interesting narrative of an escaped Confederate prisoner. (search)
ed him very closely, and did not seem to like his appearance. Seeing he was not likely to succeed, Mr. Bramlet revealed his true condition. He was immediately welcomed in, and here he staid for two weeks, until he had wholly recovered from his lameness. The proprietor then furnished him the means to continue his journey. Mr. Bramlet went to Sandusky, thence to Toledo, from there to Detroit, and getting on board a ferry boat was landed upon the Canadian side, at a place called Windsor, Upper Canada. There he met the Honorable Mr. Elliott, Queen's Consul, who invited him to his place at London. He was hospitably and kindly received by the citizens of that place, and a contribution made up for him. He was also given free trans port, or right of way, on the Grand Trunk Railway to Quebec, with a letter of introduction to the Hon. Mr. Portman, M. P., an intimate friend of General Wade Hampton. Mr. P. and his friends here made up another contribution, by which means he was enabled