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June, 1863.
1st June, 1863 (Monday).
We all went to a review of General Liddell's brigade at Bellbuckle, a distance of six miles. There were three carriages full of ladies, and I rode an excellent horse, the gift of General John Morgan to G that I thought he had, by private individuals.
I have often found the Southerners rather touchy on this point.
General Liddell's brigade was composed of Arkansas troops-five very weak regiments which had suffered severely in the different batt e, Richmond, Ky., and Murfreesborough.
They drilled tolerably well, and an advance in line was remarkably good; but General Liddell had invented several dodges of his own, for which he was reproved by General Hardee.
The review being over, the tr is own words.
Well, sir, it was at the battle of Perryville, late in the evening — in fact, it was almost dark when Liddell's brigade came into action.
Shortly after its arrival I observed a body of men, whom I believed to be Confederates, sta