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Magruder (search for this): article 14
The Virginia Artillery.
We learn that an officer of the United States regular Army, who had an interview under the flag of truce with Col. Magruder, after the battle of Bethel, remarked that the manner in which our artillery was served excited the greatest admiration among the enemy.
He must have been much surprised to learn that the brave fellows who extorted such admiration were volunteer soldiers.
The enemy's artillery was composed of regulars.