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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 32. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), chapter 1.15 (search)
e a lawyer already engaged, who is in direct communication with me. The events of the last few weeks have made me nearly brokenhearted. I have been treated unjustly, but I will not complain, convinced as I am that an impartial court will honorably acquit me of any wrong. You will excuse me for not going into details at present, but at a favorable opportunity I will tell you all. Hoping to hear from you soon, I will close, remaining, your friend, Dan'l W. Glenney, U. S. Navy, off Hurricane Island. Enclosure. U. S. S. Benton, Natchez, November 7, 1864. Sir,—There is no doubt about the treachery of Acting Master Glenney. By the letter (marked A) it will be seen that he and his friend Nellis escaped from the steamer Rattler on the 4th instant. I learn that Glenney had much influence over Nellis, who was young and romantic. I did not know of their intimacy before, or I would have had Glenney brought to the Benton. I ordered him in close arrest when I first came down