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... the 3d Indiana Ca- valry , a regiment which we had often met in battle , and which always fought with great steadiness and courage . I could not resist joining in the attack upon 10 CHARACTER OF CAPTAIN FARLEY . our old enemies ,
... the 3d Indiana Ca- valry , a regiment which we had often met in battle , and which always fought with great steadiness and courage . I could not resist joining in the attack upon 10 CHARACTER OF CAPTAIN FARLEY . our old enemies ,
Side 10
... Captain Farley * and myself , being the foremost of the pursuers , had a very exciting chase of the captain commanding the Federal squadron , who , at every demand that we made for his surrender , only spurred his horse into a more ...
... Captain Farley * and myself , being the foremost of the pursuers , had a very exciting chase of the captain commanding the Federal squadron , who , at every demand that we made for his surrender , only spurred his horse into a more ...
Side 11
... captain , lying against the fence on the roadside , apparently in great agony , and evidently enough in a most uncomfort- able situation . Desirous of doing all that I could to alleviate his misery , I alighted from my horse and raised ...
... captain , lying against the fence on the roadside , apparently in great agony , and evidently enough in a most uncomfort- able situation . Desirous of doing all that I could to alleviate his misery , I alighted from my horse and raised ...
Side 14
... Captain Chesney , justly styles " the boy hero ; " and as they knew my intimacy with him , and as in many engagements we had fought side by side , they extended something of this par- tiality to myself , and whenever I galloped up to ...
... Captain Chesney , justly styles " the boy hero ; " and as they knew my intimacy with him , and as in many engagements we had fought side by side , they extended something of this par- tiality to myself , and whenever I galloped up to ...
Side 22
... from them , added to the terror and confusion of the scene , which now became truly frightful . On a ridge , behind a small creek where we had encamped the previous night , about a ESCAPE OF CAPTAIN BULLOCK . 23 mile and a half.
... from them , added to the terror and confusion of the scene , which now became truly frightful . On a ridge , behind a small creek where we had encamped the previous night , about a ESCAPE OF CAPTAIN BULLOCK . 23 mile and a half.
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