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Burnett (search for this): article 16
How the New York Regiment Behaved in the Mexican war.
--The Charleston Mercury says:
It was the on dil in the army, that Col. Burnett, of the New York regiment, wrote to Gen. Shields, saying: "You have, in your report, done injustice to the New York regiment."
The reply of Shields was prompt enough:"You are right!
Had I done them justice, I should have said that they ran like a pack of d — d cowards, and their Colonel at the head of them!"
Shields (search for this): article 16
How the New York Regiment Behaved in the Mexican war.
--The Charleston Mercury says:
It was the on dil in the army, that Col. Burnett, of the New York regiment, wrote to Gen. Shields, saying: "You have, in your report, done injustice to the New York regiment."
The reply of Shields was prompt enough:"You are right!
Had I done them justice, I should have said that they ran like a pack of d — d cowards, and their Colonel at the head of them!"
How the New York Regiment Behaved in the Mexican war.
--The Charleston Mercury says:
It was the on dil in the army, that Col. Burnett, of the New York regiment, wrote to Gen. Shields, saying: "You have, in your report, done injustice to the New York regiment."
The reply of Shields was prompt enough:"You are right!
Had I done them justice, I should have said that they ran like a pack of d — d cowards, and their Colonel at the head of them!"