Greene County Soldiers in the Late War Being a History of the Seventy Fourth O

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He then succumbed to a Yankee mudsill, and ever after that, when I saw him coming, I would exchange posts with the boys, so as to demand his pass. I understood he had been cashier of a bank at Nashville.
''When near Franklin, " continues Mr. Lynch, "I went into a sweet-potato patch, and got a good supply of potatoes, when the old lady came out and begged me to give them up. The sack was on my shoulder, and I told her not to be troubled ; that I would see the colonel, and have him issue an order
... to the effect that the boys should not molest her sweet-potato patch. I returned to camp, untied my sack, and poured out my sweet- potatoes. When young Clark asked me where I got them, I directed him to the place, and told him that the old lady was clever, and invited the Seventy-fourth boys to come and get potatoes. Clark took the sack, and was gone a short time, but returned with only a few potatoes, and evidently disappointed. The old lady told him a man had promised her that he would see the colonel, and have him prohibit the boys getting any more potatoes.

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