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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 33. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), The Twelfth Alabama Infantry, Confederate States Army. (search)
s Williams, killed at Winchester. Isaac Eason, killed 19th May near Spotsylvania C. H. J. T. Eberhart, killed at Snicker's Gap, July 18, 1864. William Howard, killed at Petersburg. The folours, and was quite warmly contested. The Yankee force was three times greater than ours. Private Eberhart of my company was instantly killed. We had driven the enemy to the bank and in the river, on, firing at our men, as they exposed themselves. They escaped under cover of darkness. When Eberhart was killed, private Tom Kimbrough called me earnestly to him, and, through a heavy shower of bunt to him and inquired what he wanted. Nothing, he replied, just thought you would like to see Eberhart after he was dead. A rather poor reason, I thought, for causing a man to unnecessarily expose les, I took care of his pocket book, his wife's ambrotype and Bible, and will send them to her. Eberhart was a brave, uncomplaining, good soldier, sent to my company as a conscript. Private G. P. War