Personal Recollections of Service in the Army of the Cumberland And Shermans Ar

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Personal Recollections of Service in the Army of the Cumberland And Shermans Ar
S a Samuel a Mcneil
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Here I will state that general Baird was very popular among the soldiers. He had the confidence and respect of his men, but those; were not the days of "dress parade. " Almost every day of that campaign the men on our skirmish lines witnessed acts of cool bravery, whicli would have won a medal of honor and honorable mention by the president of the United States if the same had been brought to the notice of Mr. Lincoln; hence our general had a profound resjject for the boys on duty along the fro...nt of the army.
Making some inquiry of the officer commanding our part of the line, general Baird seemed pleased with conditions and, after talking further with the officer, returned to the main line.
49 SVVAPPING-A DEAD BUSHWIIACKEE.
Our commanding officer gave orders to commence lireing on the enem}' at the sound of the bugle. Meanwhile the con- ference between the lines went on. Yanks and Johnnies were discussing the war, and our boys were trading coffee, pepper and salt for tobacco or any old thing the Johnnies had to trade.


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