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The Daily Dispatch: November 4, 1861., [Electronic resource] 3 1 Browse Search
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I saw in your paper, a few days ago, the Northern account of the Fairfax scare of General Wadsworth, two weeks since, in which our forces were stated as being three regiments of infantry and one of cavalry. Our regiment, (the 15th Alabama, Col. Jas. Coutey commanding,) was out on picket duty that day in and about Fairfax Court-House, and late in the afternoon, when we were marching through the village, on our return to camp, Col. Coutey was informed that the enemy were advancing, and were thenCol. Coutey was informed that the enemy were advancing, and were then within one mile of us. I have seen many sudden transitions of the facial muscles; many a dull eye beam brighter with the inward-wrought scintillation of a powerful emotion, but none to surpass the calm but haughty look of defiance with which our gallant Colonel ordered the formation of our line of battle, or the alacrity displayed by those under his command, on this occasion. Immediately on the formation of our line of battle, Company "A" and the Quitman Guard, Capt. Ben. Gardner, were o