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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 24. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Fight at front Royal. (search)
niel Grimsley; Company K, of Loudoun, Captain George A. Baxter; and Company A, also of Loudoun, Captident: We were proceeding in a rapid trot, Captain Baxter being immediately in front of my section. enough for the ardent and impatient spirit of Baxter, who, in no very choice language, peremptorilyy (his) men. The younger of the two turned to Baxter and, with a motion towards his companion, saideral Jackson. This was like a thunder-bolt to Baxter and the rest of us, as we were not then as famimmediately wheeled his horse, and ordered Captain Baxter to take his company and Company A and form it we rushed. As we entered the orchard, Captain Baxter gave the command, Left into line, which waomentum into the ranks of the enemy. Captain George A. Baxter, Company K, was killed by a musket shx killed and wounded. Among the killed was Captain Baxter, of Company K, while gallantly leading hisdered in front and on the left; Company K, Captain Baxter, and Company A, Captain Dulaney, to the r[1 more...]