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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 33. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), chapter 1.15 (search)
The battle at Bethesda Church.
From the times-dispatch, August 13th, 1905.
Graphic description of it by Lieutenant Colonel C. B. Christian.
The color bearer killed.
One among the bloodiest Contests of the great war of the Sixties.
[For the privation of, and the list of the officers under fire on Morris Island, see Vols.
XII, and XVIII, Southern Historical Society Papers, the latter by Hon. Abe Fulkerson, late Colonel 63rd Tennessee Infantry.—Ed.]
The sharp combat at Bethesda Church, on the afternoon of May 30th, 1864, was the beginning of the series of battles at Cold Harbor, which wound up by the decisive repulse of Grant on June 3d.
Our loss on that occasion, except in Pegram's brigade, was small, says General Early in his report, which is found in Vol. 51, Part 1, Series 1, of the War Records, Serial Number 107.
He was at that time commanding Ewell's corps.
Colonel Edward Willis,
Son of Dr. Frances T. Willis, deceased, (of Virginia ancestry) late of thi
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 33. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Index. (search)