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The Daily Dispatch: June 12, 1862., [Electronic resource], The demand for the Surrounded of Galveston. (search)
Col. Morgan Buys a horse. --The Columbus Republic relates an amusing the arise of Col. Morgan's coming it over a Tennessee river, which is almost equal to Serjeant Jasper's exploits in the days of the old revolution Col. Morgan and his squadroCol. Morgan and his squadron had not the Tennessee river on his late scout half an hour before two of Lincoln's sailboats came up, his men lining the flank them as they passed. They then left, and after proceeding a few miles they came up, as it turned out, to the houuadron had last come off the boats that had passed, all of which were satisfactorily answered. While stopping these, Morgan got his eye on every fine horse. It was a splendid animal, and he concluded to purchase. The old man didn't want to seln General Buell for the amount, signing his own name. The owner was accepted, the old fellow believing him to be another Morgan as the Colonel explained to him the similarity of names. The Colonel and his men then left, but it is not known at this