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Columbus (Georgia, United States) (search for this): article 3
"Fight them with Rocks."
--A member of the 15th Alabama regiment, writing about the battle of Sharpsburg to the Columbus (Ga.) Sun, says:
After using up all our ammunition, we asked to retire find fill our cartridge boxes, but General D. H. Hill would not let us do so; ordered us to hold the position, without a single cartridge, and to fight them with rocks ! We were in an open field, exposed to a cross fire of artillery and a front fire of small arms, and had to like and take it.
D. H. Hill (search for this): article 3
"Fight them with Rocks."
--A member of the 15th Alabama regiment, writing about the battle of Sharpsburg to the Columbus (Ga.) Sun, says:
After using up all our ammunition, we asked to retire find fill our cartridge boxes, but General D. H. Hill would not let us do so; ordered us to hold the position, without a single cartridge, and to fight them with rocks ! We were in an open field, exposed to a cross fire of artillery and a front fire of small arms, and had to like and take it.