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The Annals of the Civil War Written by Leading Participants North and South (ed. Alexander Kelly McClure), Flight and capture of Jefferson Davis. (search)
He states, in substance, that the ferryman, where we crossed the Ocmulgee river, had told Colonel Harnden that we had crossed the river about one o'clock in the morning. This, it may have been sup He says: Shortly after the recognition of Mr. Davis by his captors, Colonels Pritchard and Harnden rode up to where the group were standing. Davis, recognizing them as officers, asked which of s women and children. He only pointed to the fact that they were being robbed. I doubt if Colonel Harnden had then reached where we were; but of this I do not profess to know. I only know that a f Directly after this, and about the time the firing ceased between Colonel Pritchard's and Colonel Harnden's troops across the creek (I say Colonel Harnden because General Wilson says they were his,Colonel Harnden because General Wilson says they were his, for I did not before know what officer commanded them), it was that the conversation above alluded to took place between Mr. Davis and Colonel Pritchard. From these facts the impossibility of M
The Annals of the Civil War Written by Leading Participants North and South (ed. Alexander Kelly McClure), How Jefferson Davis was overtaken. (search)
In pursuance of his instructions, Lieutenant Colonel Harnden, with three officers and one hundredprofuse in their offers of hospitality to Colonel Harnden. This being a trait in Southern characteing his detachment to continue its march, Colonel Harnden rode to meet Colonel Pritchard, and afterh are variously reported, they separated, Colonel Harnden to rejoin his command, already an hour ore for negligence and want of enterprise. Colonel Harnden having informed him that he had force enoot send a courier on the trail pursued by Colonel Harnden, to notify the latter of his newly-formedoccurred between his regiment and that of Colonel Harnden, and would not have rendered the capture to march. Both Colonel Pritchard and Colonel Harnden were informed that Davis had been reporte Davis by his captors, Colonels Pritchard and Harnden rode up to where the group were standing. Da prepared, Colonel Pritchard, preceded by Colonel Harnden, began his return march, with prisoners a[14 more...]