The History of Company a Second Illinois Cavalry

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The History of Company a Second Illinois Cavalry
Samuel H Fletcher
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Emery, A. A. G. Col. Com'g. " So far as I can remember them, the names of those connected with the incident, in ad- dition to the writer, are as follows : Lieuten- ant James McHenr}^ Nicholas Hotaling, Grant Townsend, James L. Padget, William 130 History of Company A Stilwell, John Elder, John Rhodes, George Burkhardt, Joseph Sheaff, George Hem- stock, Waldo Aulis and Calvin Steel. In- cluding the guard at the bridge, there were three or four others, but I have forgotten their names.
We remaine
...d at New Iberia until short- ly after January 4, 1864, the date of our re- enlistment, when we went to New Orleans. In the early part of February we left there for home upon a veteran furlough.
Twenty-two of our old company veter- anized. The new organization however, nev- er seemed like the old one. There was a lack of a certain charm, a lack of unity, a lack of that intimate comradship that we had known before.
Upon our arrival at New Orleans, Banks and Franklin did a most shameful thing. Our men owned their horses and equipment.


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