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Col. J. J. Dickison, Confederate Military History, a library of Confederate States Military History: Volume 11.2, Florida (ed. Clement Anselm Evans) 53 1 Browse Search
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the enemy opened a deadly fire, and Sergt. Charlie Dickison, son of the captain, was shot throughenemy's column moved, and as they passed, Captain Dickison advanced toward his dying son and receivetransportation could be secured, and then Captain Dickison, stifling the cries of nature, made a detnfantry, new recruits who had reported to Captain Dickison, and Captain Rou's detachment of about 30, staff officer of Governor Milton, while Captain Dickison pushed forward with the cavalry and artild at each crossing and were in the depot, and Dickison, dismounting most of his men, ordered a detacto our headquarters at Gainesville. On Captain Dickison's return to Gainesville he found some 200s from Gainesville. They were brought to Captain Dickison, who met the major, whose name was Fox, aeral commanding at Charleston conveyed to Captain Dickison his congratulations, and stated that he ty were kept in a constant state of dread lest Dickison should come upon them. Gen. J. K. Jackson, i[17 more...]