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ceptible until arriving at its very crest. Had the limited number of troops however, which General Buckner had with him on first arriving here been thrown forward at that time, there would have beenCols Brown's Palmer's, Lillard's Martin's, and Hill's regiments, were drawn up in a line. When Buckner and his aids rode in front and rear, he remarked to Col. Brown that he might well be proud of h said that he could take half our regiment and whip Rousseau's brigade. I had a fair view of Gen. Buckner as he road along the line. He was mounted on a Chesnut mare, and I tell you she was a noble animal. I am not much acquainted with soldiering and soldiers. but I will say Gen. Buckner is the most soldier-looking man I ever saw. I would judge that he is about five feet ten inches in heiof Dixie, and the Marseilles Hymn, in the presence of so able and chivalrous a leader as General S. B. Buckner, for none braver or more chivalrous lives in our Confederacy, which is noted for bravery