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Missouri (Missouri, United States) (search for this): article 5
Gen. Jeff. Thompson.
--Of this distinguished officer, whose arrival in Memphis a few days ago we noticed on Saturday, the Memphis Avalanche, of Thursday, says:
There was considerable curiosity manifested by our citizens to see this noted Missouri chieftain, but his unassuming manners and plainness of dress puzzled everybody, and threw nearly all off the scent.
In appearance Gen. Thompson is as peculiar as his daring acts of bravery.
He stands fully six feet in height, and is very slender.
To look at him one would suppose him to be much taller, but his slender frame adds to his stature in a remarkable degree.
His features are prominently marked, with high cheek-bones, and the lines of his face are expressive of determination, while his carriage is easy and graceful.
The most expressive characteristic of his face is his eyes.
They are a dark hazel, and would seem to pierce through and through the best holder.
His dress is of grey with a browalur hat, which looks to hav
Jefferson Thompson (search for this): article 5
Gen. Jeff. Thompson.
--Of this distinguished officer, whose arrival in Memphis a few days ago we noticed on Saturday, the Memphis Avalanche, of Thursday, says:
There was considerable curiosity manifested by our citizens to see this noted t his unassuming manners and plainness of dress puzzled everybody, and threw nearly all off the scent.
In appearance Gen. Thompson is as peculiar as his daring acts of bravery.
He stands fully six feet in height, and is very slender.
To look at h ll have to be left unrecorded for the present.
Their appearance is as remarkable as their deeds.
In any assemblage, Gen. Thompson would excite attention, while John, his "escort," would be the "observed of all observers."
Gen. Thompson and Ineds.
In any assemblage, Gen. Thompson would excite attention, while John, his "escort," would be the "observed of all observers."
Gen. Thompson and Indian John attended the Theatre last night, where they seemed to enjoy themselves famously.
Indian John (search for this): article 5
Cooper (search for this): article 5