. The story of the Twenty-first Regiment, Connecticut Volunteer Infantry, during the Civil War, 1861-1865 [electronic resource] . MUSICIAN JOHN BOLLES. like a certain Dutchman well known to some of our readers,to change their minds; and more quickly than I can writeit, a portion of the column faced about, and engaged in the pursuit of happiness, at a much higher velocity than thatillustrious seeker of the same, Captain Bob Shorty. Operations. $$g The remainder of the column dropped to the ground andtook shelter behind the bushes, and anything they could find,unable to retreat or advance. Here


. The story of the Twenty-first Regiment, Connecticut Volunteer Infantry, during the Civil War, 1861-1865 [electronic resource] . MUSICIAN JOHN BOLLES. like a certain Dutchman well known to some of our readers,to change their minds; and more quickly than I can writeit, a portion of the column faced about, and engaged in the pursuit of happiness, at a much higher velocity than thatillustrious seeker of the same, Captain Bob Shorty. Operations. $$g The remainder of the column dropped to the ground andtook shelter behind the bushes, and anything they could find,unable to retreat or advance. Here and there a dirty hand-kerchief raised above the bushes, indicated the owners desireto surrender. Then the order, cease firing, was given, andthe air resounded with come in, Johnnies, come in, ofwhich invitation a large number took advantage, and foundrefuge and safety behind the works of the detestedYankees. Our picket line was quickly re-established, and being sentout by the flank, completely surrounded those who had notalready given themselves up, and gathered them in. Nearlytwo hundred were thus secured, while the groun


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