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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 34. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), chapter 1.29 (search)
for shelter. And now came up, at a double-quick, Colonel Featherston, with the Seventeenth Mississippi, and filled the gaature and ammunition both exhausted—and rode over to Colonel Featherston, saying: Colonel, charge the enemy on the Bluff. FFeatherston replied, I do not know the ground; and Hunton exclaimed, Come on, I will lead you; but Featherston curtly said: NoFeatherston curtly said: No, sir; I will lead my own men, but want a guide who knows the ground; when Hunton turned to me and said, Lige, my boy, won't ded with serious loss to the enemy, occurred just before Featherston's final charge, which must not be omitted. After Baker is fame as a hero by the title of life-sacrifice. Colonel Featherston, whose crowning and conclusive charge swept the enemy about three hundred of the Federals surrendered to Colonel Featherston, but many others were huddled along the river bank aso attained distinction. Mississippi sent Barksdale and Featherston to the House of Representatives and made Captain A. G.
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 34. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Index. (search)
s Bluff, New Light on Battle of, 82. Early, General J. A., Strategy of, and thin gray line at Cedar Creek, 195– Valley Campaign of, 272; Ordered Chambersburg to be burned in retaliation, 214; a remarkable character, 217. Edwards, Lieutenant J. R., 211. Eggleston, Mrs., John Randolph, 191. Ellery, Captain W., killed, 185. Elzey, General, Arnold, the Blucher ot Manassas, 174. Emmerson, Captain, Arthur, 147. Farmville, Fight near, in 1865, 245. Farrand, Captain, 90. Featherston, General W. T., 265. Federal and Confederate forces, disparity between, 1, 195 208, 213, 215, 289. Federal care of Confederate wounded, 33 Federal and Confederate Soldiers, respective qualities of, 61. Federal Vandalism, 215, 217. Fisher's Hill, Fight at, 215. Fiveash, Joseph G., 316. Fontaine, Colonel, Wm. Winston, 300. Gaines, Lieutenant Samuel M., 76. Gettysburg, Battle of, 28; Pickett's charge at, 327; bloody charge of, 336. Gibbon, General, John, 330. Gibson, Moses,