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Brandy Station (Virginia, United States) (search for this): article 12
[for the Richmond Dispatch.]Gen. E. Kirby Smith, of Florida.Brandy Station, Culpeper co., Va.,August 5, 1861.
Messrs Editors: I have the gratification to inform the readers of your valuable paper, and the friends of this distinguished and gallant officer, that his case is entirely hopeful, and that in a short time he will be ready to enter upon the discharge of his duties.
His injury, though extensive, and inflicted by a large-size Minnie ball, was strictly a flesh wound.
It grazed the spinal column, passing between the processes, coursing through the muscles of the neck, and passing out near the clavicle or collar-bone.
He has suffered but little pain, has been cheerful at all times, and the wound has done better than usual, although his escape is to the writer a miracle.
This gallant and accomplished officer bore a conspicuous part in the ever-memorable battle of Bull Run on the 21st July. He may be termed the Brucher in that glorious victory for the South.
He commanded E
E. Kirby Smith (search for this): article 12
[for the Richmond Dispatch.]Gen. E. Kirby Smith, of Florida.Brandy Station, Culpeper co., Va.,August 5, 1861.
Messrs Editors: I have the gratification to inform the readers of your valuable paper, and the friends of this distinguished and gallant officer, that his case is entirely hopeful, and that in a short time he will be ready to enter upon the discharge of his duties.
His injury, though extensive, and inflicted by a large-size Minnie ball, was strictly a flesh wound.
It grazed the spinal column, passing between the processes, coursing through the muscles of the neck, and passing out near the clavicle or collar-bone.
He has suffered but little pain, has been cheerful at all times, and the wound has done better than usual, although his escape is to the writer a miracle.
This gallant and accomplished officer bore a conspicuous part in the ever-memorable battle of Bull Run on the 21st July. He may be termed the Brucher in that glorious victory for the South.
He commanded E
Elzy (search for this): article 12
Editors (search for this): article 12
[for the Richmond Dispatch.]Gen. E. Kirby Smith, of Florida.Brandy Station, Culpeper co., Va.,August 5, 1861.
Messrs Editors: I have the gratification to inform the readers of your valuable paper, and the friends of this distinguished and gallant officer, that his case is entirely hopeful, and that in a short time he will be ready to enter upon the discharge of his duties.
His injury, though extensive, and inflicted by a large-size Minnie ball, was strictly a flesh wound.
It grazed the spinal column, passing between the processes, coursing through the muscles of the neck, and passing out near the clavicle or collar-bone.
He has suffered but little pain, has been cheerful at all times, and the wound has done better than usual, although his escape is to the writer a miracle.
This gallant and accomplished officer bore a conspicuous part in the ever-memorable battle of Bull Run on the 21st July. He may be termed the Brucher in that glorious victory for the South.
He commanded El
Alexander Cunningham (search for this): article 12
Abraham Lincoln (search for this): article 12
August 5th, 1861 AD (search for this): article 12
[for the Richmond Dispatch.]Gen. E. Kirby Smith, of Florida.Brandy Station, Culpeper co., Va.,August 5, 1861.
Messrs Editors: I have the gratification to inform the readers of your valuable paper, and the friends of this distinguished and gallant officer, that his case is entirely hopeful, and that in a short time he will be ready to enter upon the discharge of his duties.
His injury, though extensive, and inflicted by a large-size Minnie ball, was strictly a flesh wound.
It grazed the spinal column, passing between the processes, coursing through the muscles of the neck, and passing out near the clavicle or collar-bone.
He has suffered but little pain, has been cheerful at all times, and the wound has done better than usual, although his escape is to the writer a miracle.
This gallant and accomplished officer bore a conspicuous part in the ever-memorable battle of Bull Run on the 21st July. He may be termed the Brucher in that glorious victory for the South.
He commanded E
July 21st (search for this): article 12