108 appeared that he was in three or four different places at the same time.” H received his death wounds March 1, 1865. near Fair- field, Ky., while on his way to Richmond to join Lee. Taking shelter with fifteen of his men, in a barn during a rain, it wassurroun - ed by Capt. Edward Terrill and forty-five Federal bushwhackers, and as Quan trill was trying to escape, he was shot twice. He was removed soon after to a hospital in Louisville, where he died a. few weeks later and was buried in a Catholic cemetery. When captured he gave his name as Capt, Clark, but after his death his men acknowledged his identity. The people about Canal Dover who k’mw him in his youth, speak of him only in kindness. In tastes and disposition he resembled other boys, and is said .to have been civil and quiet. The companions of his boyhood little dreamed of the latent savage fire' in his bosom, only waiting opportunity to-de- velop into a fierce blaze of cruelty. German Communist Settlement At Zoar, - In the spring of 1817 about two hundred Germans from Wertemberg embarked upon the ocean to seek a home and religious freedom
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