The Grayjackets, And How They Lived, Fought, And Died for Dixie: With ...
The Grayjackets, And How They Lived, Fought, And Died for Dixie: With ...
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time, however, Longstreet suddeuly commenced a heavy cannonade on tho right. Ewell immediately took it up on the left. The enemy replied with at least equal fury, and in a few moments the firing along the whole line was as heavy as it is possible to conceive. A dense smoke arose for six miles, there was little wind to drive it away, and the air seemed full of shells — each of which seemed to have a differ- ent style of going and to make a different noise from the others. The ordnance on both si...des is of a very varied de- scription. Every now and then a caisson would blow up — if a Federal one, a Confederate yell would immediately follow. The Southern troops, when charging, qr to express their delight, always yell in a manner peculiar to themselves. The Yankee cheer is much more like ours; but the Confederate officers declare that the rebel yell has a particular merit, and always produces a salutary and useful efiect upon their ad- versaries. A corps is sometimes spoken of as a " good yell- ing regiment.".
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