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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 21. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Memorial address (search)
ke, waiting for permission to do so. Still, behind Walker stood Frank Cheatham with his splendid division, like their leader, chafing under reeft to meet the design now developed by our ill-managed movement. Cheatham, meanwhile, was not allowed to budge an inch or fire a gun. Thus wree lines, Walker in front, his own corps composing the second and Cheatham the third. The advance of our attacking column on the left, befor that Buckner drew, and Polk, Longstreet, Hill, Buckner, Cleburne, Cheatham, Brown and other Generals signed and sent to the President a petitral point on the line, and the paper was left there to be signed. Cheatham and Cleburne met at that point and put their names to the paper at General can be given than the substance of a conversation between Cheatham and Cleburne as they joined in a social glass after signing the pey from your bad cold, said Cleburne. I have had no bad cold, said Cheatham. Let me tell you an old fable, replied Cleburne. The report had