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The Daily Dispatch: December 20, 1862., [Electronic resource], A Georgian in Source of Salt-he visited the Lincolnites in East Tennessee. (search)
nd told me if secesh got too hot for me in Georgia to go to them, and invited me to carry my family with me, and I have a ding strong notion of moving all hands up and staying with them through back bone, spare rib, and chicken season. What do you suppose would have been my fate could they have read my heart, or could they have known that I was a candidate on a secesh ticket, and had spent half of the last eighteen months in cursing Tennessee tories, never forgetting Andy Johnson or Parson Brownlow? What do you say would have been my fate? I am myself unable to say how or in what manner they would have put me to death; but I can say with perfect safety that if they had been posted you would to-day have no daddy. I employed two of them to buy hogs for me and drive them to Dalton, Ga., and then put out for Knoxville, and found Gen. Gragg's army, or a large portion of them, moving in the direction of Chattanooga, or somewhere else. I have no idea as to the number of troops he had