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"The Robinson House is used as
a Yankee hospital. In a visit there this morning, I found 100
of them [Yankees] packed in the rooms as thick as sardines.... The wounds
of the majority were undressed, the blood had dried upon their persons
and garments, and altogether there the most horrible set of beings it
has been my lot to encounter."
Felix Gregory de Fontaine, Charleston Daily Courier, September 11, 1862
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