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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 36. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), chapter 1.21 (search)
d to General Buford the other two. McCulloch's Brigade was commanded by Colonel William Wade. Do not forget that the federal forces had been guilty of the harshest er he departed from Oxford the people were without food. Reaching Oxford, Colonel Wade was in advance. He rode at the head of the Fifth Mississippi. A few miles dashed into the column, using guns as clubs, and riding down two regiments. Colonel Wade had relatives in Oxford, and as he dashed through the enemy's ranks, his sabion, killing and capturing about 200. Chalmers, with Mabry's Brigade, supported Wade. The artillery performed the most conspicuous service. Captain Ed S. Walton, wthe command had gone into camp, General Chalmers took occasion to compliment Colonel Wade on his impetuous rush. Wade answered: D—m them! They ran us for two or thWade answered: D—m them! They ran us for two or three days. I wanted them to know we are not afraid of them. Forrest having defeated Smith and his finely-equipped army, the federal authorities never afterwards att