A Soldier's Story of His Regiment (61st Georgis) And Incidentally of the Lawton-Gordon-Evans Brigade, Army Northern Virginia
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Lexington had been the home of Stonewall Jackson, and in the Lexing-ton cemetery was where he was buried. We marched by our much- beloved old commander's grave, which was covered with beautiful flowers that had been put there by the fair ladies of Lexington. I saw strong men and officers, who did not flinch in the fiercest bat- tles, shedding tears. We marched by the grave with heads uncovered at reverse, trail arms, every one making a bow at the grave. Lexington is one of the prettiest towns i...n Virginia, and is a place noted for good women and pretty girls. I never saw more kindness shown poor, dirty, footsore soldiers. They had large tubs of buttermilk, bread, pies, cakes, and all kinds of baked meats, tjiere in abun- dance, perfectly free for the soldiers, on tables in .the street by the sidewalks. It seemed that they wished to show their appreciation of their friend and fellow-citi- zen's (Stonewall Jackson's) old command. I never saw prettier girls. How I did want a nice suit of clean clothes and permission to stop with them a week or two.
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