. 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 . give it yoiu earliest attention. \ery respectfully, I\()p>i:rt W. Captain Twelfth \irginia Caxalry. C. S. A. This letter is indorsed as follows: A])])roved by command of Colonel Porter, commandingfort. H. R. (Cannot decipher name). Assistant AdjtUant-Cieneral. HEADQt;.\ ElGIITH ArMY CoRPS. Department of Baltimore,Fort McHenry. October 8, 186


. 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 . give it yoiu earliest attention. \ery respectfully, I\()p>i:rt W. Captain Twelfth \irginia Caxalry. C. S. A. This letter is indorsed as follows: A])])roved by command of Colonel Porter, commandingfort. H. R. (Cannot decipher name). Assistant AdjtUant-Cieneral. HEADQt;.\ ElGIITH ArMY CoRPS. Department of Baltimore,Fort McHenry. October 8, 1863. Respectfully forwarded through Department Headquar-ters Eighth Army Corps to the Commissary-General ofPrisoners. P. A. Porter. Colonel. Commanding Jos. H. Easterday. /7cY Bull Run to Hull l\uu. V\\v follow iii!^ ri]>l\ was rcccixod : Ol-lUl-: OF IoMMlSSAKN ( ii:.\ o I IUISONKKS, Washington, I). (.. ( )ctol)fr i^^. 1SO3. Col<Mlcl LOnnnandini^ I^)it Mclkin-y. Haliimorc, Aid.: Colonel.—Please say to C ai)tain llaxlor thai his severalletters have all been laid before the ])ro])er anthorilies. and hemust wait their aetion. Mis letter of the 7th will be dulyattended to. and hnal aetion in his case hastened as nuieh aspossible. \erv respectfully, yotir obedient servant. W, Third oi Irisoners. CHAPTER IX. It might be months, or years, or days,I kept no count—I took no note;At last, men came to set me free,I asked not why and reckd not where. Byron. In justice to officers and men on duty there, I must recordthe fact that, excepting in a few instances, our treatmentwhile at Fort Delaware was such as reflects credit on them,and deserves commendation. James X. Gemmil, cl


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