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*nP«lllt;Gen. Crittenden, if personal appearanceis to lie relied on at all. has evidently ee-i] 1 raped the almost universal heritage of n* I great men’s sons—mediocrity. If divastod of his military clothes, a stranger would rather assign him to the legal than the military profession. The General's claims ce | to his position do not rest upon so poor a n i monument of title as personal appearance, or; since the hloodv battle of Shiloh, re I * enenil Smith is too well known to the is readers of the Messenger to require a de-ig fr’cription of his personal appearance.— v | Since he has been in command of the 4th ii vision he has labored most energetically o- up°n it, and lias brought it into a highstate ol discipline and efficiency.“IV*N-esn-
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Athens Messenger

Athens, Ohio, US

Thu, Dec 18, 1862

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