Confederate Soldier’s Diaries Find a Home at Washington and Lee University
Civil War buffs have read plenty about the derring-do of Confederate Gen. Stonewall Jackson. But they haven’t read this account, written in summer 1861 after the little-known Battle of Hainesville:He sat calmly on his horse & wrote a dispatch to Gen. Johnston, whilst the balls were flying thick around him, knocking up the dust, cutting down leaves from the trees &c.
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