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he legend of Marshal Ney still persists
cs Carolina countryside, elther as
_ Now. almost all of Napoleon's marshals—
Oudinst, Daveust, of Raps Kellermarin=
ere soldierly in bearing and’ quite striking.
they gould be mistaken for ane
battlefield. But never Marshal Michael Ney;
was very tall, with a back straight as «
famrod, smooth shaven, bushy eyebrows shield-
Pleteng Blue eyes, and tet ff by faming
1g @ soldier wanted.
pian axpert fencer, @ deudly.sharpehooter,
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der, Napoleonic soldiers who saw him
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mistake Marshal Michael Ney. Yet records
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Neyswan executed before a Royale Reise
‘Gund in Luxembourg Gardens i 1840.
Meigen should speak for themelves
Philp Petrie was t French soldier who hed
fetaht Under Napoleon, Six monthy afte. the
jatle of Waterloo, he boarded a ship at Bore
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es That wara few days ster Marshal Ney
froze with
a jemient. Standing before him was the un=
ble figure of Marshal Michael Ney!
"Pee 5 ate Sar Ney tony ioe
wasedid not seem to have noticed hn. =
suddenly he disappeared,
At Charleston, South Carol
Ney again—walking down the g
was the last time he saw the marshal,
‘Or was it the ghost of Marshal Michael Ney?
In 1819, three French refugees in George
_ town, South Carolina stopped in their tracks
fas though they had see’ a ghost. For ahead
‘of them was a tall, red-headed man with a per-
fect military bearing, and none of the three
Frenchmen could be mistaken for they had
served under Marshal. Michael Ney!
"With a ery they ran after Marshal Ney who
rounded a corner, When the three Frenchmen
Feached the comer, Ney had disappeared—as
in the manner of a ghost,
Was it Marshal Michael Ney they had seen,
or his ghost?
‘Years later_ in Mockville, North Caroling, a
hot-tempered Irishman named Schools and the
je doctor had one sip of Monangahela
whiskey too any. ‘The doctor insulted
‘Schools, who drew his Bowie knife and raised it,
A steel hand gripped the knife. Schools
turned around, and saw a tall, red-headed man
with b military bearing and
Took at
jercing blue eyes
‘The man said:
‘man unarmed, with no chance to
imself?”
Schools tet the knife go, and the knife fell
tering to ground. The tall man left the
party awe-stricke
For the doctor was not too drunk to have
missed Marshal Michael Ney!
In the red hills of Rowan, North Carolina,
Le Gette Blythe who had known Marshal Ney,
came white-faced into town, He claimed he had
seen the marshal .
Yet records and witnesses prove beyond
doubt that Marshal Michael Ney was executed
by a royalist fring squad in Luxembourg Gar-
den in 1816.
Was it Marshal Ney's ghost that migrated
to North and South Carolina?
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