We, who are often responsible for transporting your rations and supplies, are at times accused of being shirkers and cowards. I'm sure this was also true during the CW, but every once in a while you run across a tale of teamsters doing more than just driving their wagons and skulking in camp.
From the ORs concerning operations near Corinth, Mississippi:
CAMP UNION BRIGADE, October 15, 1862.
Sunday evening, October 5, about 3 o'clock, a party of guerrillas, numbering about 100, made an attack upon the camp of the Union Brigade. There was at the time a number of convalescents and teamsters in camp. I arrived in camp just as the news came that they were coming. We rallied about 18 men and repulsed them, killing 4 and wounding 3 others. Our loss was 1 teamster, wounded in the thigh severely.
Respectfully,
H. F. OLDS,
Regimental Wagon-Master, Union Brigade.
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Phil Campbell
Have wagon, will travel
From the ORs concerning operations near Corinth, Mississippi:
CAMP UNION BRIGADE, October 15, 1862.
Sunday evening, October 5, about 3 o'clock, a party of guerrillas, numbering about 100, made an attack upon the camp of the Union Brigade. There was at the time a number of convalescents and teamsters in camp. I arrived in camp just as the news came that they were coming. We rallied about 18 men and repulsed them, killing 4 and wounding 3 others. Our loss was 1 teamster, wounded in the thigh severely.
Respectfully,
H. F. OLDS,
Regimental Wagon-Master, Union Brigade.
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Phil Campbell
Have wagon, will travel
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