. Bull run to Bull run; or, Four years in the army of northern Virginia. Containing a detailed account of the career and adventures of the Baylor Light Horse, Company B., Twelfth Virginia Cavalry, C. S. A., with leaves from my scrap-book . - fine day for the boys to go down thebay. I made ah earnest appeal this morning to ColonelBuchanan (our new commandant) to have removed to ourquarters Captain Glenn, Mr. Rouss, Drs. Stocker and Lucas,and R. Lucas, Jr. He said he would give my application afavorable consideration. Received a very kind letter fromMiss Nannie Comegys, of Chestertown, Robe


. Bull run to Bull run; or, Four years in the army of northern Virginia. Containing a detailed account of the career and adventures of the Baylor Light Horse, Company B., Twelfth Virginia Cavalry, C. S. A., with leaves from my scrap-book . - fine day for the boys to go down thebay. I made ah earnest appeal this morning to ColonelBuchanan (our new commandant) to have removed to ourquarters Captain Glenn, Mr. Rouss, Drs. Stocker and Lucas,and R. Lucas, Jr. He said he would give my application afavorable consideration. Received a very kind letter fromMiss Nannie Comegys, of Chestertown, Robert. T. Craig-hill. 112 Bull Run to Bull Run. Before living an account of my journey, after leaving FortDelaware. I wish to explain a portion of my fathers is very patent that the expression for several mornings,• George and Murray are in bed asleep, was intended as areflection on our conduct. Filial duty may have required meunder other circumstances to have risen early and made thefire, but sleep was the greatest comfort enjoyed in prison,and I often remonstrated with my father for his early risingand begged him to permit me to sleep away as much of prisonlife as possible. Indeed, making the fire was a pleasure, forI craved some occupation and employment. The petition mentioned in my fathers diary was notgranted, and our countymen were closely confined on theexterior of the fort, in miserable barracks, and very inhu-manlv treated. After we left Fort Delaware for exchange my father con-tinued to press his case upon the attention of the Federalauthorities, and on May i, 1


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