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Giles (Tennessee, United States) (search for this): article 4
Red Sulphur Springs and the Giles county Volunteers.
Not long ago a brief paragraph appeared in the Dispatch relative to the treatment of the Giles county volunteers, while sojourning for a night at the Red Sulphur Springs.
The paragraph was based on a long editorial article in the Pearisburg Gazette, which was copied verbatim by several of our contemporaries.
We have received a communication, signed "A Visitor," denying the entire statement, and though our brief allusion to it might excuse us from inserting more than a brief contradiction, we give place to a considerable portion of the letter:
The proprietors had not a week's, (as is stated,) or even a day's notice of their intention to remain all night at this place.
I was near when Capt. McC.
requested permission of his company to remain over night.
He remarked that they only wanted some place for his men to sleep; that they had plenty of everything to eat. The managers of the Springs gave them a large house containi
Giles (Virginia, United States) (search for this): article 4
Red Sulphur Springs and the Giles county Volunteers.
Not long ago a brief paragraph appeared in the Dispatch relative to the treatment of the Giles county volunteers, while sojourning for a night at the Red Sulphur Springs.
The paragraph was based on a long editorial article in the Pearisburg Gazette, which was copied verbatim by several of our contemporaries.
We have received a communication, signed "A Visitor," denying the entire statement, and though our brief allusion to it might excuse us from inserting more than a brief contradiction, we give place to a considerable portion of the letter:
The proprietors had not a week's, (as is stated,) or even a day's notice of their intention to remain all night at this place.
I was near when Capt. McC.
requested permission of his company to remain over night.
He remarked that they only wanted some place for his men to sleep; that they had plenty of everything to eat. The managers of the Springs gave them a large house containi
Red Sulphur Springs (West Virginia, United States) (search for this): article 4
Red Sulphur Springs and the Giles county Volunteers.
Not long ago a brief paragraph appeared in the Dispatch relative to the treatment of the Giles county volunteers, while sojourning for a night at the Red Sulphur Springs.
The paragraph was based on a long editorial article in the Pearisburg Gazette, which was copied verbatim by several of our contemporaries.
We have received a communication, signed "A Visitor," denying the entire statement, and though our brief allusion to it might excuse us from inserting more than a brief contradiction, we give place to a considerable portion of the letter:
The proprietors had not a week's, (as is stated,) or even a day's notice of their intention to remain all night at this place.
I was near when Capt. McC.
requested permission of his company to remain over night.
He remarked that they only wanted some place for his men to sleep; that they had plenty of everything to eat. The managers of the Springs gave them a large house contain
McC (search for this): article 4