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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 22. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), chapter 1.26 (search)
of them was still at the head of his brigade, for Gordon and Ramsey had succeeded Early and Edward Johnson; Stafford, J. M. Jones, Doles and Junius Daniel had been killed; Pegram, Hays, James A. Walker and R. D. Johnston had been wounded, and Georgneral Bradley T. Johnson with a battalion of Maryland cavalry, and that officer put in command of it, with the remains of Jones's Cavalry Brigade. His cavalry, under General Robert Ransom, composed of this brigade and of Imboden's, Jackson's, and Mof Bank's frequent evolutions before Jackson. This flying and broken army six weeks before had defeated and killed General Jones, of Piedmont. It had now had a second defeat from Early's hands; and when Grant heard the news he sent another divisdid I ever see him exhibit emotion. This was at the Wilderness, when Captain Robert D. Early, adjutant-general of General J. M. Jones's brigade, was killed. He was a distant kinsman of Early, as he was a former schoolmate of mine. He and his nobl