Campfire Sketches And Battle Field Echoes of 61 5

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Campfire Sketches And Battle Field Echoes of 61 5
William C King
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They escorted him to Leesburg, about four miles distant, chatting pleasantly by the way, for they were very obliging and friendly yomig fellows, and some hours later all the prisoners taken that day started from Leesburg for Centreville under a guard commanded by Captain Single- ton, who showed to them all possible civility and kindness while they were under his care. On arriving at Centre- ville he turned over his prisoners to the officer designated by General Beau- regard to receive them, and... they saw him no more. Captain Singleton had been a member of Congress for three terms before the war. Soon after this time he retired from the army and en- tered the Confederate Congress. "When Mississippi was thought to be suf- ficiently reconstructed to be entitled again to representation in the national government. Captain Singleton, or Hon. Otho R. Singleton as he should now be called, was elected to the House of Representatives, and has been re- elected to successive Congresses since. Mr. Greene has had some correspond- ence with him, and, when visiting Washington in January last, had a most agreeable interview with his former captor, who seemed inclined to make up by the warmth of his present friendship for the conditions of formal enmity under which they had first met.

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