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That was the last Milliadon ever heard of his two thousand dollars. Laurent Milliadon and the millionaire John McDonough were litigious in their characters; and their names occur in the report of the Supreme Court decisions more frequently than those of any ten other men in the State. Grymes was the attorney for both of them for many years.
From the company at the gate a man rushed forward and spoke eagerly to the officer in command. "By Jove, there's Tony!" said Vic. "And that chap McDonough. What does this mean?" After a brief conversation with Tony, who apparently was passionately pressing his opinion, the officer shook his head and marched steadily forward.
Among the many hundreds of troops that came to Yellow Bank Oquawka on their way to the sea of war, Major S. S. Phelps always spoke in high terms of their good discipline and gentlemanly conduct, except in one instance that of a few persons in a company from McDonough county, who came over at a time when old chief Tama and his wife, who was noted for being the white man's friend, came over to get provisions for his little band.
Chief of Detectives McDonough was standing by the gate and I saw him as I passed within a few feet of him, but he made no sign.
The watchword was "Philadelphia," which they were to use in the darkness. The Americans formed a line from one side of the ship to the other, and, with Decatur as leader, swept everything before them on the main deck. On the gun deck, Lawrence and McDonough did the same thing. In fifteen minutes, every Tripolitan had been cut down or driven overboard.
McDonough, a skillful young physician, graduated at the Institute, Easton, Pennsylvania, and finished his medical education at the University of New York. The Doctor is one of the most thorough of the young physicians; has been attached to the greater part of the public institutions of the city of New York, and is a good practical chemist.
General Howard soon reported by letter the operations of his right wing, which, on leaving Atlanta, had substantially followed the two roads toward Mason, by Jonesboro' and McDonough, and reached the Ocmulgee at Planters' Factory, which they crossed, by the aid of the pontoon-train, during the 18th and 19th of November.
You can imagine that I do not get much time to study such matters, but I recently had a couple of talks with Hackett Baron Hackett, as they call him who is famous as Jack Falstaff, but from whom I elicited few satisfactory replies, though I probed him with a good many questions. "Mr. McDonough," continues Mr.
The mystery of that night remains a mystery after the lapse of a century and a quarter. What had become of James McDonough? The assassination of so notable a person in a community where every strange face was challenged, where every man's antecedents were known, could not have been accomplished without leaving some slight traces. Not a shadow of foul play was discovered.
His own corps, and part of Hardee's, had marched out to the road leading from McDonough to Decatur, and had turned so as to strike the left and, rear of McPherson's line "in air." At the same time he had sent Wheeler's division of cavalry against the trains parked in Decatur.
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