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A Narrative of a Light Company Soldiers Service in the Forty First Regiment of
Shadrach Byfield
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I had scarcely fired when I saw my comrade fall back wounded. I stepped to him and said, " Bill, what s the matter? " He replied " They have shot me again. " By this time the enemy 20 William Charles Shortt and J. G. Gordon. They were buried at a point now near the N. E. Corner of High and Market Streets, Fremont. A piece of Shortt s sword-scabbard was found there in 1850, and is now owned by Mr. Sardis Birchard (Lossing). 21 An iron six-pounder, still preserved at Fremont, and called Good Bess.... 365 78 A NARRATIVE OF A LIGHT COMPANY SOLDIER^S SERVICE had nearly ceased firing, and those of the men who could were get ting out of the ditch as quickly as possible. I do not believe there was either a commissioned or non-commissioned officer left in it, and our poor wounded men groaning and crying, saying " Now we have done the best we could, you are all going to leave us. " - This the American officer heard from the fort, and said, " I know your men are going away, but never mind, my brave fellows, when they are gone I will come out and take you in and use you well.

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