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The Daily Dispatch: November 19, 1860., [Electronic resource], A School teacher carefully returned to the North. (search)
as follows: There came passengers on the South Carolina Mr. Wm. C. Wood and Mr. Blodgett, a produce dealer. Mr. Wood, it appears, went South for the purpose of teaching. He was a graduate of Harvard College. He was destined for Four-Mile Branch, Barnwell District, South Carolina. He took passage in the cars from Charleston for his destination, in company with Mr. Blodgett. On the way, inadvertently, he expressed his preference for Lincoln as President. An individual was noticed, inted upon by a committee, who questioned him as to his politics, but he declined to give them any satisfaction. Mr. Wood thought no more of the questioning to which he had been subjected, and continued on his journey. On arriving at "Four Mile Branch" the place was found to be terribly excited, a telegraphic dispatch having probably informed the citizens of the opinions of the new comer among them. He was immediately waited upon by a committee, who told him that it would be impossible to per