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Albert Gallatin

CHAPTER IV
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Two Philadelphia horsemen rode in front and then two prisoners, and two horsemen and two prisoners, actually throughout a line extending perhaps half a mile....

If these men had been the ones chiefly guilty of the disturbance, it would have been no more than they deserved.

But the guilty had signed the amnesty, or had left the county before the army approached." Dallas, the secretary of state, Gallatin's friend, was one of this troop.

Gallatin saw him soon after his return.

In a letter to his wife of December 3, Gallatin relates the experience of the trooper who had little stomach for the work he had to do.
"I saw Dallas yesterday.


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