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Madison county (North Carolina, United States) (search for this): article 10
A letter from Gov. Vance, dated Madison county, N. C., Nov. 2d, states that the enemy have withdrawn from Western North Carolina to East Tennessee. They carried off several prominent citizens in chains.
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A letter from Gov. Vance, dated Madison county, N. C., Nov. 2d, states that the enemy have withdrawn from Western North Carolina to East Tennessee. They carried off several prominent citizens in chains.
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A letter from Gov. Vance, dated Madison county, N. C., Nov. 2d, states that the enemy have withdrawn from Western North Carolina to East Tennessee. They carried off several prominent citizens in chains.
A letter from Gov. Vance, dated Madison county, N. C., Nov. 2d, states that the enemy have withdrawn from Western North Carolina to East Tennessee. They carried off several prominent citizens in chains.
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A letter from Gov. Vance, dated Madison county, N. C., Nov. 2d, states that the enemy have withdrawn from Western North Carolina to East Tennessee. They carried off several prominent citizens in chains.