Greensborough Patriot
November 13, 1862
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For the Patriot
Honor to Whom Honor is Due
Messrs. Editors: I notice in your
columns among the soldiers advertised as deserters from the 22nd N.
C. Regiment the name of Sergt. M. T. Mitchell, of Co.
H.
The
object of this letter is to explain the conduct of Sergt.
Mitchell, and to do justice to him as an honorable and devoted patriot and
soldier. He was severely wounded in the
battle of Seven Pines, and came home on furlough sometime in the latter part of
June. He remained at home about three
months, reporting three times by a surgeon’s certificate, and rejoined his
Regiment in the latter part of September, over
a month before the advertisement appeared.
I
make this brief statement in order to relieve Sergt.
Mitchell’s name of the odium that is very justly attached to a deserter. His friends are very well satisfied that his
conduct as a soldier during the eighteen months that he has been in the
service, is very praiseworthy and commendable, but I fear the same cannot be
said of all of his comrades.
--JUSTICE--
[Transcribed by Sharon Strout]