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Hugh Loveperson
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a.k.a. Hugh
Edwin M. Stantonperson
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a.k.a. Stanton
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g the month of May, 1881, Hugh Love
had one of the most thrilling and desperate en-
counters with a bear that ever man had and
live to narrate it. It is one instant where facts
are stranger than fiction. There are many liv-
ing witnesses to the truth of the circumstances.
Hugh was an old soldier, a veteran of the
celebrated Pennsylvania Roundhead regiment,
the 100th Pennsylvania Volunteers, participat-
ing in the Burnside campaign in North Carolina
in 1861 and 1862, in the campaign in Virginia
in the fall of 1864 which ended so disastrously
at Fredericksburg. In 1863 with the 9th corps
he went to Vicksburg and from there to Ten-
nessee and was in the seige at Knoxville. In
1864 he returned with the 9th corps to Virginia
and participated in the campaign of Grant in
1863 and 1865. He distinguished himself at
the battle of the Wilderness on the 6th day of
May 1864, and for this Edwin M. Stanton, the
great war secretary, offered him a lieutenancy
in a colored regiment, but which he declined,
preferring to stay with the Roundheads.
Hugh was a perfect specimen of physical
manhood standing 6 ft. 2 inches in his stocking
feet. He had served several years on the police
( 21 )force in St. Louis and patrolled one of the
hardest beats in the city. He was prospecting
in the upper part of the range west of Chloride
on the side of a mountain.