The Capture of Jefferson Davis a Narrative of the Part Taken By Wisconsin Troop

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Davis at Dublin, it is only problematical. The Wisconsin troops were veterans selected from one of the best regi ments in the service, all well armed, mounted, and disciplined, while the confederates although in greatly su perior numbers, were disorganized and discouraged. That they were brave men and desperate fighters, 40 The Capture of no one will dispute, but that the meeting did not take place, in my opinion, was well for Jeff. Davis and his escort, for in the language of Mrs. Davis, "some... one would have got hurt. " As to the hoop-skirt story, I know but very little of it, but think it grew out of the remark by a soldier, that, when he stopped him, he had his wife s shawl on. As I saw noth ing and heard nothing of any female apparel at the time I never took any stock in that story. After rest ing for a short time and caring for the wounded and burying the dead, we all began our return march to Macon, where we arrived the day after, May 12, 1865.
I first made my verbal report to General Wilson and received from him his hearty approval of all we had done.


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