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Virginia (Virginia, United States) (search for this): article 13
The bogus Governor well Answered. --The following, from one of our city contemporaries, is too good to be lost: Pierpont, the bogus Governor of Northwestern Virginia, lately made a call for troops upon J. G. Jackson, Colonel of the Wood mill in under the regular State Government of Virginia. Jackson had been a strong Union man and Pierpont thought he was an adherent of the Lincoln Government. Jackson replied to him substantially as follows: "Sir, I'll see you damned first!" This information is derived from a gentleman who lately came here from Baltimore via. Parkersburg.
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The bogus Governor well Answered. --The following, from one of our city contemporaries, is too good to be lost: Pierpont, the bogus Governor of Northwestern Virginia, lately made a call for troops upon J. G. Jackson, Colonel of the Wood mill in under the regular State Government of Virginia. Jackson had been a strong Union man and Pierpont thought he was an adherent of the Lincoln Government. Jackson replied to him substantially as follows: "Sir, I'll see you damned first!" This information is derived from a gentleman who lately came here from Baltimore via. Parkersburg.
J. G. Jackson (search for this): article 13
ng, from one of our city contemporaries, is too good to be lost: Pierpont, the bogus Governor of Northwestern Virginia, lately made a call for troops upon J. G. Jackson, Colonel of the Wood mill in under the regular State Government of Virginia. Jackson had been a strong Union man and Pierpont thought he was an adherent of thular State Government of Virginia. Jackson had been a strong Union man and Pierpont thought he was an adherent of the Lincoln Government. Jackson replied to him substantially as follows: "Sir, I'll see you damned first!" This information is derived from a gentleman who lately came here from Baltimore via. Parkersburg. ular State Government of Virginia. Jackson had been a strong Union man and Pierpont thought he was an adherent of the Lincoln Government. Jackson replied to him substantially as follows: "Sir, I'll see you damned first!" This information is derived from a gentleman who lately came here from Baltimore via. Parkersburg.
The bogus Governor well Answered. --The following, from one of our city contemporaries, is too good to be lost: Pierpont, the bogus Governor of Northwestern Virginia, lately made a call for troops upon J. G. Jackson, Colonel of the Wood mill in under the regular State Government of Virginia. Jackson had been a strong Union man and Pierpont thought he was an adherent of the Lincoln Government. Jackson replied to him substantially as follows: "Sir, I'll see you damned first!" ood to be lost: Pierpont, the bogus Governor of Northwestern Virginia, lately made a call for troops upon J. G. Jackson, Colonel of the Wood mill in under the regular State Government of Virginia. Jackson had been a strong Union man and Pierpont thought he was an adherent of the Lincoln Government. Jackson replied to him substantially as follows: "Sir, I'll see you damned first!" This information is derived from a gentleman who lately came here from Baltimore via. Parkersburg.