A well-to-do planter and slave owner in Chickasaw County, Mississippi, Levi Holloway Naron was an unlikely supporter of the Union.
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Sherman, who quickly saw the possibilities for employing such a man.
Bent on retaliation, Naron headed North, contacted the Union army, and was ushered into the presence of General William T.
And yet, at the outbreak of war in 1861, his agitation against the Confederacy so outraged his fellow Mississippians that they drove him from his home.
A well-to-do planter and slave owner in Chickasaw County, Mississippi, Levi Holloway Naron was an unlikely supporter of the Union