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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 37. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Affidavit of Supervisors of Co. C, 149th regiment. Pa. Vols. (search)
I will quote from a booklet-Pickett or Pettigrew-written by Captain W. R. Bond, of Daniel's Brigade, who, in speaking of Davis' men says as cPherson house—the only one in the vicinity. This narrative of Capt. Bond's is easily reconciled with the sworn testimony of my men. There r it can readily be understood how awkward it would have been for Capt. Bond to give all the details. Price and his comrades must have notietection they moved up the wheat covered slope on hands and knees as Bond relates it. Directly west of the colors the field had not been marchomrades with him; but if he really had half a dozen, as stated by Capt. Bond, then there is one more man to be accounted for, and he too must As a further confirmation of the above account, I will quote from Capt. Bond's letter to Comrade W. R. Johnston, secretary of our Regimental Ahad the time been not so stirring. * * * * Yours fraternally, W. R. Bond. Was Brehm to blame for clinging to his post so long? No! B