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ire and fight their way out. On reaching the plankroad, all companies reformed, and a retrograde movement ensued.
This was considered a brilliant affair, and one attended with great danger, as it was a night attack, clearly within the enemy's lines and against superior numbers, with the prospect of having Grierson's cavalry come in the rear, and thus cut off our only means of retreat.
A million dollars worth of supplies intended for Banks' army were destroyed.
The writer witnessed at Johnsonville, on the Tennessee river, in November, 1864, such another sight, when General Forrest destroyed Sherman's military supplies, together with several gunboats and many transports—a conflagration once seen never to be forgotten or effaced from the human mind.
So strenuous had been these daring raids and attacks by the Confederate cavalry on the enemy, that General Banks at last concluded to take active measures to destroy or drive from his flank and rear the forces under Colonel Powers; and,
Whittled down at, 16, 295; how formed and fortified, 17, 294; horrors of, 295
Humphreys, General B. G., 323
Hunter, Major Robert W.. 335
Jackson, General Stonewall, imperturbability of, 230; sorrow at death of, 240
Jacobs, Joseph, pharmacist 161
Jamestown, Ter-centenery Celebration, 194
Jewish Officers in C. S. Army, 200, 201, 204
Johnson General Edward, 18; Fought with his Cane, 338
Johnson D. D., Rev. John, 1
Johnson's Island Prisoners, plan to release, 72
Johnsonville, Sherman's supplies at, destroyed by Forrest, 91
Jones, Colonel R. T., killed, 220
Keeling, Captain R. H., tribute to, 222
King, Colonel J. Floyd, 345
Lamb, Captain John, services of, 300, 351
Lamar, Colonel Jeff, killed, 265
Last Charge at Appomattox, 69, 190 375
L'Etondal, Captain J., coolness of, 229
Lee, General R. E., orders at Chambers-burg 132; a gentleman by birth and breeding, his physique, 140; greatness, 158; his corps commanders Ewell, 141; Hill Stuart,