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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 27. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Sick and wounded Confederate soldiers at Hagerstown and Williamsport . (search)
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 27. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Raid on Catlett 's. [from the Richmond, Va. , Dispatch, April 16 , 1899 .] (search)
Raid on Catlett's. [from the Richmond, Va., Dispatch, April 16, 1899.]
One of General J. E. B. Stuart's famous Dashes.
A private soldier's recollection.
Knew something had been Found—a pitiable Sight—Gloucester never backed Out—The ludicrous Side—Gathering the plunder.
To the Editor of the Dispatch .
I have been thinking for some time that I would jot down my recollections of General J. E. B. Stuart's raid on Catlett's Station during the war between the States.
I was a pr pretty near to me. So I shall only try to describe what I saw and did. I am a poor hand to recollect dates and places, but of circumstances I can remember a great deal.
I see by a map of the battlefields of Virginia that there was a skirmish at Catlett's August 21 and 23 and October 24, 1864.
I think it must have been on the two former dates that the raid of which I write occurred, for I know we were in and about there two days.
On the 21st we had been marching all day, and passed through