Life And Achievements of Sam Houston Hero And Statesman

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Life And Achievements of Sam Houston Hero And Statesman
C Edwards Charles Edwards Lester
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Col. Henry Millard, sustained the artillery upon the right. Our cavalry, sixty-one in number, commanded by Col. Mirabeau B. Lamar, placed on our extreme right, completed our line. Our cavalry was first dispatched to the front of the enemy's left, for the purpose of attracting their notice, whilst an exten- sive island of timber afforded us an opportunity of con- centrating our forces and displaying from that point, agreeably to the previous design of the troops. Every evolution was performed wi...th alacrity, the whole ad- THE BATTLE OF SAN JACINTO. 101 vancing rapidly in a line, and through an open prairie, without any protection whatever for our men. The artillery advanced and took station within two hundred 3'ards of the enemy's breastwork. " Those who expect a minute account of this engage- ment, from the writer, or any one else, must be disap- pointed; for no such description can ever be written. It was a daughter, more than a battle. We can only give the reader an idea of the position of both armies when the engagement began — fill up the interval of the next few minutes with blood, and smoke, and cries, and slaughter, and then tell the almost incredible result.

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