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This is the excerpt from page 150 of Thomas Woodwards Reminiscences. REMINISCENCES. They knew me, for it was at their house I had laid out the best part ; of Tom Cothron©s hundred dollars. They dried my clothes, and ; that night I went to Camp Covington, and put up with one William Rice/ a very good man why I say he was a good man, I was with : him :: several months in a militia camp, and he, like Elijah Moseley, would pray at night and fight in the day, if called upon he was a good friend to me, at all events, and was for years after; but when I rescued Henry Augustine, who was under guard for killing George Crookshank, I understood that Billy Rice became my enemy; but if he is living,; and : as good as I think he was, he no doubt has forgiven me long since. The last I heard of him he was a Methodist preacher, either in Aatau^ ga or Lowndes county. : Notify Administrator about this message?
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