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Robert Underwood Johnson, Clarence Clough Buell, Battles and Leaders of the Civil War. Volume 3., A bit of partisan service. (search)
as. In the month of February, 1863, Brigadier-General E. H. Stoughton was in command of the troops in front rt House, under command of Colonel Percy Wyndham. Stoughton was a West Point officer, and had served with dist prisoner who said he belonged to the guard at General Stoughton's headquarters, and with a party of five or sithere? The answer was, We have a dispatch for General Stoughton. An officer (Lieutenant Prentiss) came to theence became known each man tried to save himself. Stoughton did not delay a moment, for he had no idea how fewvalry camp, and struck the pike to Centreville. Stoughton soon discovered how few of us there were. I did nem to one of my men (Hunter), who rode beside him. Stoughton remarked, This is a bold thing you have done; but rode some distance in the rear while Hunter, with Stoughton, was leading in front. We went at a trot and the the brimming stream swam over. The rest followed, Stoughton being next to me. The first thing he said as he sh