From the Richmond Dispatch |
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January 11, 1865 |
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Gone to the Yankees |
Among those who embraced
abolitionism, and went North from Atlanta
with the Yankees, was William M. Markham, for many years a resident of
that city, where he had made a large fortune. Scofield, his partner in
the rolling mills, and John Flynn, master machinist of the Western
& Atlantic railroad. *** The Intelligencer very deservedly holds
the names of these men up as proper objects of public scorn and
indignation. |
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