id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 22067 Moore, Edward Alexander The Story of a Cannoneer Under Stonewall Jackson In Which is Told the Part Taken by the Rockbridge Artillery in the Army of Northern Virginia .txt text/plain 71841 3614 74 heard General Jackson, as he rode to their front, direct the men to form scarce a leg or wheel for man and horse, gun or caisson, to stand on, it repeated, "Fire on that gun!" Captain Poague said, "General, I know Virginia Infantry, Jackson's division, and was camped near our battery. About this time the battery was ordered forward, and, seeing my gun cavalry, having passed to the rear of the Federal army, captured, at firing-line we soon began meeting and passing the stream of wounded men route for a time was through the enemy's dead and wounded of the battle Federal batteries had gotten a perfect range, and by the time our guns with a wounded man of his battery, I reached on the following day. At dawn of the following day a fresh detachment of men and horses having time General McCausland (the first captain of our battery) with his ./cache/22067.txt ./txt/22067.txt