Minty And the Cavalry. a History of Cavalry Campaigns in the Western Armies

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The "neutral subjects of Great Britain" and 21 322 Minty and the Cavalry.
" Imperial France " were sent for, their attention called to these facts, and they were told to take down the French flag, which was flying at the flagstaff, remove their money and private papers, subject to proper supervision, and notify all the operators to leave the building at once. On their refusing to do so, a guard was called in and soon cleared the building. All the books and papers, &c., of the company were seize
...d, placed under guard, and duly forwarded to army head-quarters. When this prelimin- ary work had been done, the buildings were fired in many places, and with their contents, machinery and stock on hand, thoroughly destroyed. Of course a claim for re-im- bursement was made against the United States Govern- ment, but it has not yet been paid. This was one of the "vandal" acts of the ruthless invader, (Sherman,) per- petrated on the innocent "non-combatants," during this and the succeeding campaigns, over which the Southern — then rebel — now intensely loyal, newspapers and orators discoursed so freely in that day, and which they still use to fire the Southern heart, and hold a "united South." On the 9th of July, the First and Third brigades crossed the Chattahooche river in the face and under fire from the enemy, by wading it, while skirmishing, from shore to shore.

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