Confederate Wizards of the Saddle; Being Reminiscences And Observations of One Who Rode With Morgan

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The men behind their intrepid colonel rode hard to follow him and save the situation.
Harman, realizing that instantaneous action was neces- sary, took the men he had and directed the artillery at the Federals. General Stuart, now alive to the exi» gencies of the situation, had ordered General Hampton and General Jones to leave the position at St. James Church and concentrate on Fleetwood Hill.
Hampton himself was a good soldier, and he had the perception of a sagacious leader, and when he hear
...d firing he realized the danger and he had already commenced withdrawing his forces to meet the new situation.
The 12th Virginia under Harman, always gallant, at this time seemed to have failed by reason of their inability to get into line in time to make the charge.
Harman notified Colonel M. C. Butler, of the South Carolina Legion, that he must look out for enemies that were in the rear, and now the Confederates set about the task of holding Fleetwood Hill, the center of this great cavalry fight.


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