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Escape from East Tennessee to the federal lines

Chapter 11: Transcriber’s Notes
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A first-person wartime memoir recounts an East Tennessee resident's efforts to reach Federal lines amid civil conflict, narrating hazardous crossings of mountains and rivers, nights spent outdoors, capture and confinement, and repeated attempts to guide other Union sympathizers through hostile country. The narrative combines episodic escape stories with local political background and militia service, vivid rural landscape detail, and practical descriptions of evasive routes. It emphasizes divided loyalties, the material and emotional hardships of clandestine movement, and the personal costs of prolonged danger and separation.

Transcriber’s Notes

  • pg 13 Changed: wading part of the way and swiming
    to: wading part of the way and swimming
  • pg 20 Changed: I had to abondon the attempt
    to: I had to abandon the attempt
  • pg 33 Changed: whcih was called the “Dead Line.”
    to: which was called the “Dead Line.”
  • pg 41 Changed: The grape and cannister
    to: The grape and canister