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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 17. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), The Twelfth Georgia Infantry. (search)
posts and restoring discipline, &c. Respectfully, William L. Jackson, Colonel Commanding.Huntersville, West Virginia. Communication from Col. Wm. L. Jackson to Gen. Ed. Johnson. Huntersville, January 18th, 1862. General: I enclosine between here and Monterey. Respectfully, &c., William L. Jackson, Colonel Commanding. [8] the prisoner's Guard reying: The enemy are advancing in force on our left! General Jackson immediately ordered his horse, and each of his staff dgs I asked her: Which she would rather see a prisoner, General Jackson or myself? Little did I think whilst uttering these iext morning by the distant booming of artillery. I knew Jackson had whipped Fremont the day before, and that today he was f I could play my cards so as to remain at this house, and Jackson should whip Shields and pursue him beyond the house in whiup behind me and rode back to our lines. I soon met General Jackson, who was glad to see me, saying with a smile, I guess