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Ozark, Mo. (Missouri, United States) (search for this): article 6
Federal Atrocities in Arkansas. --A gentleman writing from Ozark to Little Rock, says that a few days since a Federal scouting party left Fayetteville with the black flag hoisted. They murdered twenty-five citizens, among them Lewis Hewitt and three of the pplebys. The Tories there openly preached determination, and threaten to murder every Southern man, woman and child.
Arkansas (Arkansas, United States) (search for this): article 6
Federal Atrocities in Arkansas. --A gentleman writing from Ozark to Little Rock, says that a few days since a Federal scouting party left Fayetteville with the black flag hoisted. They murdered twenty-five citizens, among them Lewis Hewitt and three of the pplebys. The Tories there openly preached determination, and threaten to murder every Southern man, woman and child.
Little Rock (Arkansas, United States) (search for this): article 6
Federal Atrocities in Arkansas. --A gentleman writing from Ozark to Little Rock, says that a few days since a Federal scouting party left Fayetteville with the black flag hoisted. They murdered twenty-five citizens, among them Lewis Hewitt and three of the pplebys. The Tories there openly preached determination, and threaten to murder every Southern man, woman and child.
Lewis Hewitt (search for this): article 6
Federal Atrocities in Arkansas. --A gentleman writing from Ozark to Little Rock, says that a few days since a Federal scouting party left Fayetteville with the black flag hoisted. They murdered twenty-five citizens, among them Lewis Hewitt and three of the pplebys. The Tories there openly preached determination, and threaten to murder every Southern man, woman and child.