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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 10. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Notes and Queries. did General Armistead fight on the Federal side at First Manassas or confess when dying at Gettysburg that he had been engaged in an Unholy cause? (search)
. I received your letter of June 25th, by Major Armistead who arrived here this morning. Our partyand well armed. Late of the army we have Major Armistead, Lieutenants Hardcastle, Brewer, Riley, S, and preserved our military appearance. Major Armistead was the first sentinel on post, and was afind this in your Notes and Queries: Did General Armistead fight on the Federal side at First Manasefore, as much a physical impossibility that Armistead could have been present at the battle, as itother count in the indictment, viz: that General Armistead, when dying, saw with a clearer vision, inty that this also is utterly untrue. Major Armistead made his choice calmly, deliberately, andemphatic in denying the moral possibility of Armistead's using any such language, when himself. tion with Federal officers who ministered to Armistead in his last moments, and who not only heard ignantly denies its possibility, saying: General Armistead was no hypocrite, he could not have felt[6 more...]