The Confederate Soldier : An Address Delivered At the Written Request of 5,000 Ex-Union Soldiers, At Steinway Hall, New York City, Friday Evening, May 3d, 1878, for the Benefit of the 47th N.Y. Veteran Volunteers (Miles O'reilly's Regiment)
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The eagerness to get into the first engagement was universal, and it is an actual fact that one regiment which was organized, and hurried on to the first fight at Bull Run, was carried into battle by its brave colonel — who was killed— and charged a battery bjj the flank in column of fours. There happened to be an old sohher in it who usurped authority, and formed it in line before the guns were trained on the head of the column. One fellow was so anxious that when his comrades raised a shout, ...he indignantly exclaimed, ' If you don't stop your fuss, you'll scare 'em off and we won't get a shot." He got several after that. Tjns of metal were used in the manufacture uf hnge bowie-knives at the beginning of the war, and sometimes a fellow would be seen with two at his belt, accompanied, perhaps, by a little three-iuch pistol, which could not hurt anybody ten paces away. Double-barrel shot-guns were common. The ideas in regard to transportation in the beginning were sufficient to run a (quartermaster of the regular service wild.
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