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C. C. Lee (search for this): article 3
September 26th (search for this): article 3
The enemy in the Virginia Mountains.
--The campaign in the Virginia mountains has been one of great discomfort and suffering to both armies.
A correspondent of the Cincinnati Times gives a terrible picture of the suffering in the Northern camp, particularly on the night of the 26th of September, when a terrible rain storm burst upon the army.
Two regiments were exposed to it without any shelter. "The stoutest men fell completely exhausted by the rains and blasting winds.
Hundreds were struck down by the chills.
The fort and all the reliable places of shelter were filled with the sick.
The horses suffered fully as badly as the men.
"The weather grew colder during the night.
"A number of stragglers were found unable to walk, and were brought into camp.
"I wished that the whole country could look down upon that scene last night, and feel the piercing winds as they shivered the half-clothed almost dying troops.
Scores perish here, not by the bullets of the enemy,