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The Daily Dispatch: may 5, 1862., [Electronic resource] 5 1 Browse Search
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Dr. Charles M. Reese, formerly a surgeon in the U. S. Navy, died recently in Athens, Georgia.
The Daily Dispatch: may 5, 1862., [Electronic resource], A flag of truce — interesting Particulars. (search)
nant Harris then took his leave. In the afternoon a flag of truce from the enemy, covering a Federal surgeon and other officers, approached one lines with Buell's reply, and an ambulance of medical stores for our wounded at the " Hospital" Lt. Reese, of the 1st Alabama regiment was sent to receive it, but refused a admission to the officers on the ground that we had though medical supplies of our own. After the Federal officer left, one of our pickets told Lieut Reese he came up, andLieut Reese he came up, and while the other picket had been in, the Yankee officer under protection of the flag, endeavored to induce this to desert, pointing out the difference between his (the confederate picket) cloth grand act of the Federal escort. The picket replied with proper spirit and indigestion, telling the Yankee officer that they must have but little regard for principle or honor in their army, when their officers, under the sanctity and protection of a flag of truce, could, in valuation of it, attempt to