Personal Recollections of Private John Henry Cammack a Soldier of the Confeder

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Personal Recollections of Private John Henry Cammack a Soldier of the Confeder
John Henry Cammack
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On one occasion though, he made the most of what he thought was a good chance at me. It was at inspection of Arms. This usually occurred just after Roll Call, early in the morning. There was about the full number, 130 present and the Captain in going through inspection examined my gun critically. After it was over, he stood in front of the Company and ordered a man by the name of Hubbard and myself to step three paces to the front. We did so and then he ordered us back to our quarters and to cl...ean our guns. As a matter of fact my gun was clean but it was a bronzed barrel. I had traded my rifle to one of the company because the bronzed barrel did not need much rubbing. Of course Capt. Barlow knew my gun was clean, but all the Company could not know it and he intended the orders he gave as a reflection on me.
108 PERSONAL RECOLLECTIONS OF Another ElQfort Sometime in February or March the euemy in our front, near Mechanicsville made an effort to break through our lines at that point and get into the city.


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