History of the Eighth Regiment Vermont Volunteers. 1861-1865 No. 8
History of the Eighth Regiment Vermont Volunteers. 1861-1865 No. 8
Geo N George N Carpenter
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"We ordered no wine." "Massa Gen. Lew Wallace's compliments, sah/' said the sable waiter with unction. They ascertained later that the general was at one of the tables, and, observing their entrance, had guessed they came A FRESH COMPLIMENT, 233 from the bloody field whiph was the sole topic of conversation. He not only showed them this courtesy, but afterwards took them under his special charge, assisted them in getting their pay, and exerted himself in every way to make their stay in the city... pleasant. Maj. Mead, after having his wounds dressed, mounted his horse and followed up his regiment unattended, overtook them at Fisher's Hill that night, and resumed his duties. It would seem almost needless to multiply testimony to the bravery of the Second Brigade, exhibited in facing singly and unsupported the furious onslaught of Early's most powerful army corps ; but just at this moment there appears in the fresh pages of Hon. G. G. Benedict's "Vermont in the Civil War" this reference to the deed : *' Among the troops brought forward for this purpose [to face Kershaw and Gordon] was a brigade of brave Connecticut, Maine, Pennsylvania, New York, and Vermont troops, under command of Col.
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