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without the lines, and to return whenever he should think proper. This pass I myself saw. After remaining in this county where his wife's relative lived for a short time, he went with his family to Kellvill's Springs in Granville County No. Carolina. When he left the city of Norfolk, he appointed D. Ferguson Esqr his agent to attend to his property. Shortly after arriving in Kellvill he was arrested by the Confederates, carried before H.T. Clarke, then acting as Governor of the State, and after great difficulty released upon entering into bond and security, and giving his parole of honor not to go within the limits of the United States without permission. During Mr. Hanneberry's residence in this State, if he was guilty of any act of disloyalty to the Government of the U. States, I never observed or heard of it, which I think must have done, as for the most of the time he lived within a mile of the village where I now reside, and where I have resided

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