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The Daily Dispatch: January 10, 1862., [Electronic resource], Reminiscences of Fort Warren . (search)
Tennessee Union men
--Slavery no the Cause of their Opposition to the South--We copy the following from an interesting correspondence from East Tennessee, published in the Memphis Avalanche, of the 4th inst:
You must remember that East Tennesseeans are radically sound on y his thorough discussion of the slavery question than any man in Tennessee.
On this question he differed toto coclo from Maynarp and Johnso rtizan duty to support Johnson when he was first made Governor of Tennessee.--Brownlow is also one of the few Southern preachers who, in the es have done much to correct popular sentiment in this portion of Tennessee.
No apology can be made for a Southern man who at this time luck, more of fireless energy, more daring, and more friends in East Tennessee than both Johnson and Maynard.
Nelson is the greatest man in East Tennessee.
He is the greatest and one of the best.
His word, is his bond.
He has promised to be silent, and if not a supporter of o