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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 11. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), A narrative of Stuart's Raid in the rear of the Army of the Potomac. (search)
e of Stuart's Raid in the rear of the Army of the Potomac. By Richard E. Frayser, formerly Captain on General Stuart's Staff and Chief Signal k at any moment. But he was cool and defiant. Calling Captain Richard E. Frayser, who subsequently became his chief signal officer and a mnd mules belonging to them. As the command neared Tunstall's, Captain Frayser reported a squadron of Federal cavalry drawn up in line of batthe qui vive. Taking a position in front of his command, he hailed Frayser and interrogated him as to what command he belonged. Captain FrayCaptain Frayser, being fully aware of the perilous situation of the officer and his command, and in order to detain both for capture, responded that he bad of column to the right, wheel, march! at the same time telling Frayser, in the most emphatic manner, to go to h—l with his Eighth Illinoinstructions to follow at 11 o'clock that evening, left with Captain R. E. Frayser, his guide, and a courier for the headquarters of General L