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rey D notice Maims f Mew cccas-same dmin-»f nail! NewI, 1909tratorey D.notice Inlnis ate of York,it thenitorn ice of [ii* onrCarey mnty, avlng allard unty, [uired ers to ite of lt;rn of r 1909»r.ailedugus1 thebovtJ.au vV V.* IVUUUIIV4• ‘•ui V_ * * v- va % aa v.UI IIIC muiij jJUiiii ui a uatuiinthem up to a full sense of their situa- Icolumn to the rear. After making ation. Captain.Chace and a Captain of the 2d Delaware remained on top of the works giving orders, while we cleared the rifle pits of the enemy and “cease firing*' was heard. Then a Rebel discharged his gun and the 2d Delawate Captain fell. Captain Chacesprang from the falling form and with one blow of his sabre split open the head of the gray-back who fired the fatal shot, while the sharp thrust of two bayonets completed the job of avenging the officer’s death.Our Regiment, the 64th, struck the works exactly at the “angle” and was the first inside them. So rapid was our charge in the gray of the misty morning light that many of the enemy were wholly unprepared for action. Some were only partially dressed; some were preparing cofTee, with guns stacked. While our men were engaging the Rebels on the left I saw more Rebels going to my right and their rear. Hoping to cut them off,short distance I caught sight of General Hancock, in his shirt sleeves, ha in hand, giving orders When in speaking distance I called to General Hancock and he advanced toward (is. Being nearest to Generat Stewart he put out his hand, saying: “Why! Bob Stewait, how do you do? ' General Stewart stepped back and said; “Sir, I am Gen. George H. Stewart, of the Confederate armies, and under these present circumstances I decline to take your hand.’’ Hancock replied: “Under any other circumstances Ishould not have offered it,” and smilingly turned to Johnson, saying: “General Johnson, how do you do?” Johnson shook hands courteously, and with tears in his eyes said that he wished death had met him sooner than to have met such disaster. General Hancock gave directions where to find his headquarters with the prisoners,and turning to me said: “Orderly,where did you get those fellows?”I took a short cut around a big tent, 11 told him in their headquarters tent, behind a battery, in a hollow. On He then slapped me on the shouldegetting partly around the tent, hearing movements inside of it, the thought struck me that it was headquarters tent and perhaps there was large game in there. I went to the door of the tent, leaving the party I was pursuingand said: “God, Orderly, you made a splendid haul. Stewart is a spicy fellow. Look out for their safe keeping.” I told the General they were safe with the guard now; that 1 had left my company in the frontand with my finger on the trigger, Jworks and must join them.gun at a ready, halted a man partly dressed and near by and behind him another in partial dress, both just inthe act of leaving the tent. Theystarted back in surprise as I announced to them that they were my prisoners and said, “come here, throw down your arms; four paces to the front! They were well drilled and promptlyThe r ~ ' c a*ked me tohis pun Is first,uUk'.iI went back and found some of them with Captain Glenny reforming for another charge—the charge which Hancock had in mind in his despatch to Grant:—*'I have finished up Johnson and taken General Stewart and am now going into General Early. We did go into Early, took his rifle pits, forcing his command back to the line in his rear. Here it waa that we kept such a constant and rapidrcmccFOFS’it isDestnI nselt;in tim done is their dlt; but for tion. timber channc water t wood iispores enablec rapiditj ness a 1 pole co tened.Seve vice co telepho Floridapreservof telep preserv upon t\sink in exam inshowed had enl due to i but whlt; such 1:serious, vatives were ofsurface,wood 11 crack p the ins€ particulthe Un from th of fungsecuredCtk
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Cattaraugus Times

Cattaraugus, New York, US

Fri, Jul 02, 1909

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