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Rebellion Record: a Diary of American Events: Documents and Narratives, Volume 9. (ed. Frank Moore) 15 1 Browse Search
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y ceased, and but for an unfortunate blunder of Lieutenant-Colonel Lightfoot, Sixth Alabama, no farther advance would have bm forward. Returning toward the brigade, I met Lieutenant-Colonel Lightfoot, Sixth Alabama, looking for me. Upon his tellin them; and for this reason: Just as I was moving on after Lightfoot, I heard a shot strike Lieutenant Bemey, (Aid,) who was ily distinguished themselves in that battle. Lieutenant-Colonel J. M. Lightfoot, Sixth Alabama, and Lieutenant-Colonel Johnsen, Twenty-sixth Alabama; Colonel J. B. Gordon, Lieutenant-Colonel Lightfoot, Lieutenant R. H. Larrey, Sergeant J. B. Hancocm forward. Returning toward the brigade, I met Lieutenant-Colonel Lightfoot, of the Sixth Alabama, looking for me. Upon hisally them; for this reason, just as I was moving on after Lightfoot, I heard a shot strike Lieutenant Berney, who was immediaI say that but for the unaccountable mistake of Lieutenant-Colonel Lightfoot, the retreat would not have commenced at this t