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Brig.-Gen. Bradley T. Johnson, Confederate Military History, a library of Confederate States Military History: Volume 2.1, Maryland (ed. Clement Anselm Evans), Chapter 9: Maryland artillery—Second Maryland regiment infantryFirst Maryland cavalry. (search)
by any army that ever marched under any flag. Snowden Andrews was the ideal of a young gentleman formed by suttached to Pender's North Carolina brigade, and Captain Andrews was slightly wounded. General Pender in his report says: The section of Andrews' battery was under Lieutenant Dement, who did fine service. Captain Andrews Captain Andrews as usual was present, chafing for a fight. After that campaign he was promoted major for gallant and meritories. In the movement on Pope in August, 1862, Major Andrews commanded the artillery of Winder's division, orace was the left of Jackson's line and with him was Andrews' battalion of artillery. The Federals struck Wind, they would have been crushed and Jackson ruined. Andrews, without waiting for orders, took his old battery, es, a shell knocked him from his horse dead, and as Andrews rode at the head of his battery, he was nearly cut ell, and nearly lost another as good a man when Snowden Andrews was so badly wounded. He ought to have died by