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Logan At Bull Run

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Day
1
Month
October
Year
1884
Copyright
Public Domain
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To the editor of the Kvening News : Pleaseiuform me whethsr Jolin A. Logau, at the breuklng out of the rebellioii, went Irom tlie house of representatlvesas aprlvate in some regiment which took part in the HiM baitleof Buil Kun. Niles. Sept. 23. John A. MoNTiotiK. He itldn't enlist. He followed tlie troopsto the field, as a spectator, with muuy other representatives, to see them sweep the rebels inlo tlie Potomac. When the tideofbattle went the other way, the other statesmen fled precipita tely lor the capítol, but Logan seized t inusket, which had heen drupped by a soldier, took bis placeamong the soldiers ot tlie second Michigau and blazed away uutil the day was over. The above, from last FrUlfty's Eveniiig News, neeils uo comment. Mr. Hcudricks duiiiifr the early daysof the war was at home, and in league with such men as Vallandigliam, was trylnj; to trip up the feet and shackle the hands of grand old Gov. Morton, hl his efforts for the unión cause.

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Ann Arbor Courier
Old News