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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 33. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), The Twelfth Alabama Infantry, Confederate States Army. (search)
, and private Smith of Co. D. was killed. Gen. Gordon attacked the enemy with his division, and rof humanity or Christianity. Breckinridge and Gordon whipped the Yankees badly to-day in some severhe tired soldier. September 17. Rodes' and Gordon's divisions, with Braxton's artillery, marched to Bunker Hill. Next day Gordon's division, with Lomax's cavalry, moved on to Martinsburg, and dStephenson's depot to go to their assistance. Gordon's division preceded us, and as soon as we reacsuch confusion before. It is said that Mrs. General Gordon, Mrs. Hugh Lee, and other patriotic lad battle of the triangle took place. I saw General Gordon and his A. D. C., Lieutenant Hutchinson, rto follow him in a charge upon the enemy. General Gordon was not far distant, and riding up to Genee horse and General Lee to the rear, while General Gordon led his men gallantly forward and drove thus loudest As we rush to the bloody fray? 'Tis Gordon's-our reliance, Fearless as on that day When h[1 more...]