From The Greensborough Patriot
April 17, 1862 – Pg. 1
Two
precious Scamps.
When
the Milton Blues left here last April for the war they were joined by a couple
of good looking Yankees, named Streeter and Dunton. The first of these scamps professed to have
been born in Ga., where he said his parents resided. He came here selling a book called “Cotton Is
King,” and if he is not a genuine blue bellied Down cast yankee he has the
twang. Dunton came about here peddling
on Sewing Machines, and looked like he might be kin to the nigger; he was,
however intelligent and polite. Well,
this prepares us to remark that these two scamps eloped from camp at Todd’s
Point, to parts unknown last week, but the impression is that they slipped over
to Newport News, where they no doubt emptied a big budget of news, touching our
forces, &c. Some of the Blues always
mistrusted these scamps, (particularly Lt. Hunt,) while others thought them
sound and reliable. – Milton Chronicle.