Recollections of a Confederate Staff Officer

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And thus it went on until black darkness stopped operations — the enemy defeated at all points and hastening back to the Potomac. Many prisoners, guns, colors, small arms, and large quantities of stores and equipments fell into our hands.
J. E. B. Stuart was highly tickled at his capture of Pope's wagon and personal effects, including a very fine uniform.
Losses on both sides were heavy. Alas! the butcher's bill is always to be paid after these grand operations, and at Manassas especially there
... were some splendid young lives laid down for our cause and our homes.
Longstreet was seen at his best during the battle.
His consummate ability in managing troops was well displayed that day and his large bodies of men were moved with great skill and without the least con- fusion.
As General C. M. Wilcox was moving forward at the head of his brigade in the open field, he was attracted by the waving of a handkerchief at some little distance. He found time to go to the spot and there mortally wounded was a Federal general, Wilcox's old army friend, who had recognized the Confederate as he passed and wanted to say farewell.


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