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August, when the CO of 1/1 received a letter from Gatewood's family stating they hadn't heard from him since 24 May.
Gatewood, Charles H. 1968
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Sarah, however, had not lived in Gatewood's immediate family, but had been allowed to remain with her grandmother, rather as a privileged character.
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Returning, we wound around Gatewood's Dining Table, which nearly blocks up the way, and continued our walk along the lower branch more than half a mile, passing Napoleon's Dome, the Cinder Banks, the
Rambles in the Mammoth Cave, during the Year 1844 By a Visiter Alexander Clark Bullitt
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At the entrance of this lower branch is an immensely large flat rock called Gatewood's Dining Table, to the right of which is a cave, which we penetrated, as far as the Cooling Tub -- a beautiful basin of water six feet wide and three deep -- into which a small stream of the purest water pours itself from the ceiling and afterwards finds its way into the Flint Pit at no great distance.
Rambles in the Mammoth Cave, during the Year 1844 By a Visiter Alexander Clark Bullitt
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The news of Gatewood's fate filled Kerns with a pleasure bordering upon melancholy.
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Gatewood's turn was approaching; he waited without any definite emotion, watching newcomers enter to take the places of those who had been summoned.
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Something in Gatewood's earnestness, in his jeering assurance and delighted certainty, made him, for one moment, feel doubtful, even uncomfortable.
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Gatewood's club life was ended -- for a while; and there was no other man with whom he cared to embark for those brightly lighted harbors twinkling east of Suez across the metropolitan wastes.
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This maneuver, and the slightest pressure of her shoulder, obliged her husband to begin a turning movement, so that Kerns might reasonably make his escape in the middle of Gatewood's sentence; which he did with nimble and circumspect agility.
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No matter what their motives were, they have done me and the anti-slavery cause good service in writing those letters -- but more especially the Gatewood's.
Narrative of the life and adventures of Henry Bibb : an American slave : written by himself, 1849
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