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Lt.-Colonel Arthur J. Fremantle, Three Months in the Southern States, June, 1863. (search)
Martin's Staff officers conducted us to the bivouac of Colonel Webb (three miles further along the road), who commanded theiment on outpost duty there-51st Alabama Cavalry. This Colonel Webb was a lawyer by profession, and seemed a capital fellowrned. The extreme outposts were about two miles beyond Colonel Webb's post, and about sixteen miles from Shelbyville. The at an interval of from 300 to 400 yards of each other. Colonel Webb's regiment was in charge of two miles of the front; and invariably fire on one another whenever they meet; and Colonel Webb goodnaturedly offered, if I was particularly anxious toand shell. Ninety-seven men were employed every day in Colonel Webb's regiment to patrol the front. The remainder of the 5 of the regiment, retreating in skirmishing order under Colonel Webb, and they lined a fence parallel to us. The same thing w wounded and some horses killed. Colonel Richmond and Colonel Webb were much disappointed that the inactivity of the enemy