History of the Eleventh New Jersey Volunteers, From Its Organization to Appomattox; to Which is Added Experiences of Prison Life And Sketches of Individual Members
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After returning from the Weldon railroad expedition, we located near the Globe tavern, or Yellow house, as it was more generally known, and attempted once more to make ourselves comfortable. In this connection I will relate the tale of Oliver's horse, as given me by Lieutenant Hand. Lieutenant Oliver had a brother attached to one of the cavalry regiments, who, in the 262 THE ELEVENTH REGIMENT, course of bis wanderings, had become possessed of a superfluous horse. Knowing that Charles A., who be...longed to the Eleventh foot regiment, must often become weary with much tramping, he made him a present of the extra steed. The Lieutenant was highly* elated with his acquisition, and indulged in many a secret smile when he thought of his brother officers tramping along through mud and slush, while he, above such discomforts, rode by. Just before we started with Warren on the Weldon rail- road raid Oliver obtained leave of absence. He was anxious to see home, but reluctant to leave the horse. Upon leaving, he placed it (with many admonitions) in the care of Proctor, the cook.
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