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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 18. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), chapter 2 (search)
fast. Give it to 'em, boys, he repeated. Give it to 'em. Fire fast. They are nothing but damned Yankees. Lieutenant John R. Patterson, of our regiment, enthused with admiration at the old officer's conduct, exclaimed, Go it, colonel! I'll stand at your back, or words to that effect. Hearing Lieutenant Patterson's hearty, but rather familiar endorsement, and struck, as he had been, with the conduct and words of the old gentleman, turning to Lieutenant Patterson, I said: Who is that old ofLieutenant Patterson, I said: Who is that old officer you are speaking to so familiarly? Don't know, energetically replied Patterson, still enthused, I just know he is a colonel. Night coming on, some of our men actually got in among the enemy before discovering their position, so close were tPatterson, still enthused, I just know he is a colonel. Night coming on, some of our men actually got in among the enemy before discovering their position, so close were the contending forces on the extreme right of our line. A member of our regiment, private Henry B. Cowles, thus came very near being captured, but before being discovered made his way back to our line. Let us now take an extract from General Wrig