Memoirs of a Veteran Who Served As a Private in the 60s in the War Between the

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Memoirs of a Veteran Who Served As a Private in the 60s in the War Between the
I Isaac Hermann
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The writer was sitting on a box on the railroad plat- 120 MEMORIES OF A VETERAN form, smoking his pipe. Close to the platform stood the Company's ambulance. In passing me Lieutenant Bland remarked, "Well, Ike, you seem to enjoy your pipe, " I answered, "I do, I smoke the pipe of peace, " he smiled and said, "Yes, everything looks peaceable here, I believe I am going to take a nap in this ambu- lance. ' ' About a quarter of an hour after, Quin- ten Dudley who was Hospital Steward, had cause to g...et some medicine out of the medicine chest that Dr. Stewart kept in the ambulance. He immediately gave the alarm that Lieutenant Bland was dead. I could not believe it. I jumped off the platform into the ambulance, and there lay Lieutenant Bland stretched out in full length, his face purple. Dr. Stewart, who at once was on hand opened an artery on top of his head. He bled freely. He tried to get up artificial respiration by working his arm back and forth, but to no avail. Bland was dead beyond recovery and mourned by every member of the Company.

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