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pable of making. For the over-confidence of the Confederates, see De Leon, Four Years in Rebel Capitals, p. 135. Not one in three looked facts in the face. (De Leon, p. 32.) The war was only a campaign, and not to last six months. (De Leon, 27, 175.) See the similar opinions expDe Leon, 27, 175.) See the similar opinions expressed by Coombs and Benjamin, in 1861, in Century Magazine (October, 1889, p. 950). But Gen. J. E. B. Stuart held a different opinion. (Eggfficial War Records, II, 80.) See the references to this battle in De Leon's Four Years in Rebel Capitals, p. 113, and Walcott's 21st Mass., ents in the Confederate service were more generally filled up. See De Leon, Four Years in Rebel Capitals, p. 178. After July 21, 1862, whion Sketches, I, 15. For cases of plunder among Confederates, see De Leon's Four Years in Rebel Capitals, p. 97. For claim that poison was g453-455. The latter were often mounted infantry without sabres. (De Leon's Four Years in Rebel Capitals, p. 97.) General Sheridan thinks t