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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 36. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), The last charge from the Danville, Va. , Bee , April 20 , 1907 . (search)
The last charge from the Danville, Va., Bee, April 20, 1907.
Of the 14th Virginia Cavalry at Appomattox C. H., Va., April 9, 1865, and its battle flag.
Interesting incidents of the retreat.
[Captain Bouldin is a well-known member of the Virginia Bar, and has contributed to past volumes of this serial.—Ed.]
In his address to the veterans and daughters here Thursday night, Captain Morton, their Inspector General, referred to the battle flag of the 14th Virginia Cavalry, which i eproduced here:
Steels' Tavern, Augusta Co., Va. April 6th, 1899. Captain E. E. Bouldin, Co. B., 14th Va. Cavalry.
Dear Sir,—I note your letter in the Rockbridge News of recent date, asking members of the 14th Va. Cavalry, to write you at Danville what they remember of the last charge of the 14th at Appomattox C. H.
The ever memorable day of the surrender of the Army of Northern Virginia by Gen. R. E. Lee, to Gen. U. S. Grant.
Let us go back in the history of the regiment for a time.