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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 27. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Tarheels' thin Gray line. (search)
not think it was referred to in the reports. I am sure Bob Johnston did not, for he was as modest as he was handsome and bramp. I had about 800 mounted men, and I'd ride up to Bob Johnston's headquarters, which was a wagon under a tree, one cam boots and saddle, and swung myself very comfortably into Johnston's single and only camp stool. I smelled the bacon and snryville road, re-establish my lines, get my breakfast off Johnston, and back to sleep. Sheridan's advance. By daylightville road. Early was up towards Stephenson's Depot, and Johnston and I were responsible for keeping Sheridan out of Winchetrot across the open fields to the Berryville road and to Johnston's assistance. There was not a fence nor a house, nor a bngles to the 'pike, west of Winchester. I rode up to Bob Johnston, very piert, as we say in North Carolina, and said I: Pretty close call that, Mr. Johnston. What do you think now of the Yankee cavalry's fighting qualities? And the rest of the