I am currently reading One of Cleburne's Command by Captain Samuel Foster of Granbury's brigade and I came across something I have never seen.
During their first battle, Arkansas Post, Foster's unit is being bombarded heavily from gunboats and he writes:
I have read a pretty good bit and have never came across something like this. The author does no explaining or anything and moves right on.
Does this seem odd to anyone else and has anyone else came across things like this???
During their first battle, Arkansas Post, Foster's unit is being bombarded heavily from gunboats and he writes:
"The next one (cannonball) goes nearly in the same place in that company, killing one man and cutting off the legs of his brother. The one hat had his legs shot off urned his body about half way to speak to his brother, not knowing that he was dead. As soon as he saw his brother dead, he takes his pistol, puts it to his head and killed himself."
I have read a pretty good bit and have never came across something like this. The author does no explaining or anything and moves right on.
Does this seem odd to anyone else and has anyone else came across things like this???
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