The Blue And the Gray; Sketches of a Portion of the Unwritten History of the Great American Civil War, a Truthful Narrative of Adventure, With Thrilling Reminiscences of the Great Struggle On Land And Sea
The Blue And the Gray; Sketches of a Portion of the Unwritten History of the Great American Civil War, a Truthful Narrative of Adventure, With Thrilling Reminiscences of the Great Struggle On Land And Sea
J P Austin
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pf supplies for the Confederate army. Shortly after Johnston reached Macon, he fpund out that a large Federal cavalry force was moving, in the direction of that place, ^nd at once collected the attacheSi of the various departments located there, formed them into a small army and moved out to- intercept Stoneman on his approach to the town. , The Federal commander, finding that he was con- fronted by a force, and heavily pressed in his rear, decided that the best policy for him to pursue was t» ...surrender, and sent a flag of truce into our linesi; The terms upon which General Iverson received the surrender were unconditional. While taking account of the men and arms, one, of the Federal colo- THE BLUE AND THE GEAY. 133 n'els, with about 300 men, slipped o&, with a view of making their way back to- the Federal lines. When this was ascertained a detachment of Confederate cav- alry was sent in pursiiit. We came up with their rear guard just about daybreak, near a little place called " Jug Tavern." We charged the column, captured the party and carried the prisoners to Athens, as that was the nearest point from which we could get transportation by rail for them.
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