In Camp And Battle With the Washington Artillery of New Orleans. a Narrative of Events During the Late Civil War From Bull Run to Appomattox And Spanish Fort

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Longstreet sent for the TVashington Artillery, and we went at a quick pace over % Lad road along the borders of W'illonghby Sun, orer stamps and logs. It w:\s quite dark when we readied Longstreet's neighborhood, and, by his orders, the command was placed in bivouac for the night. The firing had ceased, and all operations were over for the day.
I rode bact towards Seminary Hill, to find, if possible, the field where our wagons and the Second Bhode Island ambulance had been pvrked, to get my bla
...nket. On my way. I overtook Major Fairfits. of G«n. Longstreet's staff, conductini:. imder guard, nearly a thousand prisoners.
Fairfax is a little puzzled about his lociUity. and asked me to stay with him _: so I remained, and between us we got the prisoners and guard safely to Seminjuy lEll.
Among the prisoners was Brig.-Gen. Graham, who askevl us the name of the general officer who led the oh:u*^ to-day. We told him it was Longstreet. He said, ''Oiu- generals don't do that sort of thing." He seemed rerv civil, and Fairfax dismounted a courier and gave the horse to Gren.


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