A Brief Narrative of the Fourth Tennessee Cavalry Regiment Wheelers Corps Arm
A Brief Narrative of the Fourth Tennessee Cavalry Regiment Wheelers Corps Arm
George B 1834 1917 Guild
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The numerous white houses glistened in the moonlight like a whitened cemetery. I remembered where Mrs. Dolly Ander- son McGregor lived. She was the wife of Capt. Andrew McGregor and a sister of Lieutenant Colo- nel Anderson, of the Fourth Tennessee Cavalry. g6 Fourth Tennessee Cavalry Regiment. She readily informed me that a Georgia command of cavalry had passed down the street toward Nash- ville about sundown. I concluded that they would stop at the creek about a mile away to water or feed the...ir horses or probably to camp for the night. I hurried in that direction to overtake them. As I approached Seawell Hill, near the residence of Judge Abe Caruthers (now deceased), I came upon a picket. I went forward and told them who I was, and found out that the Georgia battalion had gone into camp for the night. I told them I was so tired that I would lie down at the post and sleep till daylight, when I would go forward and meet the major of their battalion, whom I knew. I took ad- vantage of the opportunity offered to review the very successful campaign I had just finished; and, to be brief, I wisely concluded that the army was the safest refuge in time of civil war, and that if the war were to last a thousand years I would not undertake a campaign "behind the lines" again.
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