Publisher's Synopsis
Excerpt from Under the Stars and Bars: Or, a Wearing of the Gray; A Thrilling Story of Tennessee
He had until recently lived in the village of Glenwood, ' near the Kentucky river, but when his sentiments became known, they evoked the displeasure of the intensely Southern element which there prevailed, and as a result, he was obliged to ?ee to the mountains.
Taken thus suddenly and at a great disadvantage, the young Unionist, quite bewildered and unable to offer any adequate resist ance, said nothing, but allowed himself to be dragged rudely away from his humble retreat.
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