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R. G. King, of Bailey, Miss., writes that in September, 1864, four Johnnies charged a picket post of four Yank on the east side of the Chattahoochie River. One was killed and the others captured. They were then fired on by the other Yankee pickets and retreated with their prisoners. He wants to know if any of these men are still living.
SOURCE: Confederate Veteran Magazine, April, 1916.
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