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(?) began to meet with difficulties in the shape of Federal soldiers, who were inclined to disupute the way - by throwing dangers missles at no (fiddling) muisc across the land and impeding our artillery. This indicated trouble and liuttle did we think that we wre on the eve of the bloodiest contest of the war.
In fer to the "RICHMOND BATTLES."
Though a participant in these great battles I can tell but little and can confine myself only to the part played by those, who were with me, and I can be but very imperfect in that aspect since three years have robbed over my head since that

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