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Co. Aytch: A Confederate Memoir of the Civil War Co. Aytch: A Confederate Memoir of the Civil War by Sam R. Watkins
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“But we soon found out that the glory of war was at home among the ladies and not upon the field of blood and carnage of death, where our comrades were mutilated and torn by shot and shell.”
Samuel Rush Watkins, Co. Aytch: A Confederate Memoir of the Civil War
“Our Country is Gone, our cause is lost”
Sam R. Watkins, Co. Aytch: A Confederate Memoir of the Civil War
“While at Colonel Niel's marquee I saw a detail of soldiers bring out a man by the name of Rowland, whom they were going to shoot to death with musketry, by order of a court-martial, for desertion. He was being hauled to the place of execution in a wagon, sitting on an old gun box, which was to be his coffin. When they got to the grave, which had been dug the day before, the water had risen in it, and a soldier was baling it out. Rowland spoke up and said, 'Please hand me a drink of that water, as I want to drink out of my own grave so the boys will talk about it when I am dead, and remember Rowland.”
Sam R. Watkins, Co. Aytch: A Confederate Memoir of the Civil War
“Our men died the death of heroes. I sometimes think that surely our brave men have not died in vain. It is true, our cause is lost, but a people who loved those brave and noble heroes should ever cherish their memory as men who died for them. I shed a tear over their memory. They gave their all to their country.”
Sam R. Watkins, Co. Aytch: A Side Show of the Big Show