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The Daily Dispatch: September 18, 1862., [Electronic resource], The evacuation of Huntsville, Ala — the Vandalism of the Yankees. (search)
n the country is desolated and deserted, Jackson county having been left almost entirely without inhabitants or sign of animal life. The depot at Camden is destroyed. The town of Woodville is burned to the ground, and from that place to Bellefonte scarcely a house is left standing. Blackened ruins is all that remain of the bridge over Paint Reck river, (probably 200 feet long) which was unfortunately burned by our men after the Feds had passed the road the second time, and the depot at Larkinsville was, we fear, causelessly destroyed. The Federals are said to have declared the independence of Jackson county, admitting that they had sustained more loss and stouter resistance from that county than from any portion of the country elsewhere. Of the 4th Ohio cavalry, numbering perhaps 1,000 on their arrival not more than 300 remained. They were mainly bushwhacked. The citizens, with very few exceptions, were wild with rejoicing at their departure. Judge Geo. W. Lane left with hi