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  ANDERSONVILLE
  ASTORYOFREBELMILITARYPRISONS
  FIFTEENMONTHSAGUESTOFTHESO—CALLED
  SOUTHERNCONFEDERACY
  APRIVATESOLDIERSEXPERIENCE
  IN
  RICHMOND,ANDERSONVILLE,SAVANNAH,MILLEN
  BLACKSHEARANDFLORENCE
  BYJOHNMcELROY
  LateofCo。L。16thIllCav。
  1879
  TOTHEHONORABLE
  NOAHH。SWAYNE。
  JUSTICEOFTHESUPREMECOURTOFTHEUNITEDSTATES,AJURISTOFDISTINGUISHEDTALENTSANDEXALTEDCHARACTER;
  ONEOFTHELASTOFTHAT
  ADMIRABLEARRAYOFPUREPATRIOTSANDSAGACIOUSCOUNSELORS,WHO,IN
  THEYEARSOFTHENATION'STRIAL,FAITHFULLYSURROUNDEDTHEGREATPRESIDENT,AND,WITHHIM,BORETHEBURDEN
  OF
  THOSEMOMENTOUSDAYS;
  ANDWHOSEWISDOMANDFAIRNESSHAVEDONESOMUCHSINCE
  TO
  CONSERVEWHATWASTHENWON,THISBOOKISDEDICATEDWITHRESPECTANDAPPRECIATION,BYTHEAUTHOR。
  INTRODUCTION
  ThefifthpartofacenturyalmosthasspedwiththeflightoftimesincetheoutbreakoftheSlaveholder'sRebellionagainsttheUnitedStates。
  Theyoungmenofto—daywerethenbabesintheircradles,or,ifmorethanthat,tooyoungtobeappalledbytheterrorofthetimes。Thosenowgraduatingfromourschoolsoflearningtobeteachersofyouthandleadersofpublicthought,iftheyareeverpreparedtoteachthehistoryofthewarfortheUnionsoastorenderadequatehonortoitsmartyrsandheroes,andatthesametimeimpresstheobviousmoraltobedrawnfromit,mustderivetheirknowledgefromauthorswhocaneachonesayofthethrillingstoryheissparedtotell:"AllofwhichIsaw,andpartofwhichIwas。"
  Thewriterishonoredwiththeprivilegeofintroducingtothereaderavolumewrittenbyanauthorwhowasanactorandasuffererinthesceneshehassovividlyandfaithfullydescribed,andsentforthtothepublicbyapublisherwhoseliterarycontributionsinsupportoftheloyalcauseentitlehimtothehighestappreciation。Bothauthorandpublisherhavehadanhonorableandefficientpartinthegreatstruggle,andarethereforeworthytohanddowntothefuturearecordoftheperilsencounteredandthesufferingsenduredbypatrioticsoldiersintheprisonsoftheenemy。Thepublisher,atthebeginningofthewar,entered,withzealandardorupontheworkofraisingacompanyofmen,intendingtoleadthemtothefield。Preventedfromcarryingoutthisdesign,hisenergiesweredirectedtoamoreeffectiveservice。Hisfamous"NasbyLetters"exposedtheabsurdandsophisticalargumentationsofrebelsandtheirsympathisers,insuchbroad,attractiveandadmirableburlesque,astodirectagainstthemthe"loud,longlaughterofaworld!"Theuniqueandtellingsatireofthesepapersbecameapowerandinspirationtoourarmiesinthefieldandtotheiranxiousfriendsathome,morethanequaltothemightofwholebattalionspouredinupontheenemy。Anathleteinlogicmaylayanerrorwrithingathisfeet,andafterallitmayrecovertodogreatmischief。Butthesharpwitofthehumoristdrivesitbeforetheworld'sderisionintoshameandeverlastingcontempt。Theseletterswerereadandshoutedovergleefullyateverycamp—fireintheUnionArmy,andeagerlydevouredbycrowdsoflistenerswhenmailswereopenedatcountrypost—offices。Otherhumoristswerecontentwhentheysimplyamusedthereader,but"Nasby's"jestswerearguments——theyhadameaningtheyweresuggestedbythenecessitiesandemergenciesoftheNation'speril,andwrittentosupport,withallearnestness,amostsacredcause。
  Theauthor,whenveryyoung,engagedinjournalisticwork,untilthedrumoftherecruitingofficercalledhimtojointheranksofhiscountry'sdefenders。Asthereaderistold,hewasmadeaprisoner。Hetookwithhimintotheterribleprisonenclosurenotonlyabrave,vigorous,youthfulspirit,butinvaluablehabitsofmindandthoughtforstoringuptheincidentsandexperiencesofhisprisonlife。Asajournalisthehadacquiredthehabitofnoticingandmemorizingeverystrikingorthrillingincident,andtheexperiencesofhisprisonlifewereadaptedtoenstampthemselvesindeliblyonbothfeelingandmemory。Hespeaksfrompersonalexperienceandfromthestand—paintoftenderandcompletesympathywiththoseofhiscomradeswhosufferedmorethanhedidhimself。Ofhisqualifications,thewriteroftheseintroductorywordsneednotspeak。
  Thesketchesthemselvestestifytohisabilitywithsuchforcethatnocommendationisrequired。
  Thisworkisneeded。Agenerationisarisingwhodonotknowwhatthepreservationofourfreegovernmentcostinbloodandsuffering。Eventhemenofthepassinggenerationbegintobeforgetful,ifwemayjudgefromtherecklessnessorcarelessnessoftheirpoliticalaction。Thesoldierisnotalwaysrememberednorhonoredasheshouldbe。But,whattothefutureofthegreatRepublicismoreimportant,thereisgreatdangerofourpeopleunder—estimatingthebitteranimusandterriblemalignitytotheUnionanditsdefenderscherishedbythosewhomadewaruponit。Thisisapointwecannotaffordtobemistakenabout。Andyet,rightatthispointthisvolumewillmeetitsseverestcriticism,andatthispointitstestimonyismostvitalandnecessary。
  Manywillbeslowtobelieveallthatisheretoldmosttruthfullyofthetyrannyandcrueltyofthecaptorsofourbraveboysinblue。TherearenoparallelstothecrueltiesandmalignitiesheredescribedinNorthernsociety。Thesystemofslavery,maintainedforovertwohundredyearsattheSouth,hadperformedamostperverting,morallydesolating,andwemightsay,demonizingworkonthedominantrace,whichpeoplebredunderourfreecivilizationcannotatonceunderstand,norscarcelybelievewhenitisdeclareduntothem。Thisreluctancetobelieveunwelcometruthshasbeenthesnareofournationallife。Wehavenotbeenwillingtobelievehowhardened,despotic,andcruelthewieldersofirresponsiblepowermaybecome。
  Whentheanti—slaveryreformersofthirtyyearsagosetforththecrueltiesoftheslavesystem,theyweremetwithastormofindignantdenial,villificationandrebuke。WhenTheodoreD。Weldissuedhis"TestimonyofaThousandWitnesses,"tothecrueltyofslavery,heintroduceditwithafewwords,pregnantwithsoundphilosophy,whichcanbeappliedtotheworknowintroduced,andmayhelpthereaderbettertoacceptandappreciateitsstatements。Mr。Weldsaid:
  SupposeIshouldseizeyou,robyouofyourliberty,driveyouintothefield,andmakeyouworkwithoutpayaslongasyoulived。Wouldthatbejustice?Woulditbekindness?Orwoulditbemonstrousinjusticeandcruelty?Now,isthemanwhorobsyoueverydaytootender—heartedevertocufforkickyou?Hecanemptyyourpocketswithoutremorse,butifyourstomachisempty,itcutshimtothequick。Hecanmakeyouworkalife—timewithoutpay,butlovesyoutoowelltoletyougohungry。
  Hefleecesyouofyourrightswitharelish,butisshockedifyouworkbare—headedinsummer,orwithoutwarmstockingsinwinter。Hecanmakeyougowithoutyourliberty,butneverwithoutashirt。Hecancrushinyouallhopeofbetteringyourconditionbyvowingthatyoushalldiehisslave,butthoughhecanthuscruellytortureyourfeelings,hewillneverlacerateyourback——hecanbreakyourheart,butisverytenderofyourskin。Hecanstripyouofallprotectionoflaw,andallcomfortinreligion,andthusexposeyoutoalloutrages,butifyouareexposedtotheweather,half—cladandhalf—sheltered,howyearnhistenderbowels!
  What!talkofamantreatingyouwellwhilerobbingyouofallyouget,andasfastasyougetit?Androbbingyouofyourself,too,yourhandsandfeet,yourmuscles,limbsandsenses,yourbodyandmind,yourlibertyandearnings,yourfreespeechandrightsofconscience,yourrighttoacquireknowledge,propertyandreputation,andyetyouarecontenttobelievewithoutquestionthatmenwhodoallthisbytheirslaveshavesoftheartsoozingoutsolovinglytowardtheirhumanchattlesthattheyalwayskeepthemwellhousedandwellclad,neverpushthemtoohardinthefield,nevermaketheirdearbackssmart,norlettheirdearstomachsgetempty!"
  Inlikemannerwemayask,arenotthecrueltiesandoppressionsdescribedinthefollowingpageswhatweshouldlegitimatelyexpectfrommenwho,alltheirlives,haveusedwhipandthumb—screw,shot—gunandbloodhound,tokeephumanbeingssubservienttotheirwill?Arewetoexpectnothingbutchivalrictendernessandcompassionfrommenwhomadewaronatolerantgovernmenttomakemoresecuretheirbarbaricsystemofoppression?
  Thesethingsarewrittenbecausetheyaretrue。Dutytothebravedead,totheheroicliving,whohaveenduredthepangsofahundreddeathsfortheircountry'ssake;dutytothegovernmentwhichdependsonthewisdomandconstancyofitsgoodcitizensforitssupportandperpetuity,callsforthis"round,unvarnishedtale"ofsufferingenduredforfreedom'ssake。
  ThepublisherofthisworkurgedhisfriendandassociateinjournalismtowriteandsendforththesesketchesbecausethetimesdemandedjustsuchanexposeoftheinnerhelloftheSouthernprisons。Thetendermerciesofoppressorsarecruel。Wemustacceptthetruthandactinviewofit。Actingwiselyonthewarningsofthepast,weshallbeabletopreventtreason,withallitsfearfulconcomitants,frombeingagainthescourgeandterrorofourbelovedland。
  ROBERTMcCUNE。
  AUTHOR'SPREFACE
  Fifteenmonthsago——andonemonthbeforeitwasbegun——IhadnomoreideaofwritingthisbookthanIhavenowoftakingupmyresidenceinChina。
  WhileIhavealwaysbeendeeplyimpressedwiththeideathatthepublicshouldknowmuchmoreofthehistoryofAndersonvilleandotherSouthernprisonsthanitdoes,ithadneveroccurredtomethatIwasinanywaychargedwiththedutyofincreasingthatenlightenment。
  Noaffecteddeprecationofmyownabilitieshadanypartisthis。
  Icertainlyknewenoughofthematter,asdideveryotherboywhohadevenamonth'sexperienceinthoseterribleplaces,buttheverymagnitudeofthatknowledgeoverpoweredme,byshowingmethevastrequirementsofthesubject—requirementsthatseemedtomakeitpresumptionforanybutthegreatestpensinourliteraturetoattemptthework。OnedayatAndersonvilleorFlorencewouldbetaskenoughforthegeniusofCarlyleorHugo;lesserthantheywouldfailpreposterouslytorisetothelevelofthetheme。NowritereverdescribedsuchadelugeofwoesassweptovertheunfortunatesconfinedinRebelprisonsinthelastyear—and—a—halfoftheConfederacy'slife。Nomanwasevercalledupontodescribethespectacleandtheprocessofseventythousandyoung,strong,able—bodiedmen,starvingandrottingtodeath。Suchagigantictragedyasthisstunsthemindandbenumbstheimagination。
  InomorefeltmyselfcompetenttothetaskthantoaccomplishoneofMichaelAngelo'sgrandcreationsinsculptureorpainting。
  Studyofthesubjectsinceconfirmsmeinthisview,andmyonlyclaimforthisbookisthatitisacontribution——arecordofindividualobservationandexperience——whichwilladdsomethingtothematerialwhichthehistorianofthefuturewillfindavailableforhiswork。
  TheworkwasbegunatthesuggestionofMr。D。R。Locke,(PetroleumV。
  Nasby),theeminentpoliticalsatirist。AtfirstitwasonlyintendedtowriteafewshortserialsketchesofprisonlifeforthecolumnsoftheTOLEDOBLADE。Theexceedingfavorwithwhichthefirstoftheserieswasreceivedinducedagreatwideningoftheirscope,untilfinallytheytooktherangetheynowhave。
  Iknowthatwhatiscontainedhereinwillbebitterlydenied。Iampreparedforthis。InmyboyhoodIwitnessedthesavageryoftheSlaveryagitation——inmyyouthIfeltthefiercenessofthehatreddirectedagainstallthosewhostoodbytheNation。Iknowthathellhathnofurylikethevindictivenessofthosewhoarehurtbythetruthbeingtoldofthem。Iapprehendbeingassailedbyasiroccoofcontradictionandcalumny。ButIsolemnlyaffirminadvancetheentireandabsolutetruthofeverymaterialfact,statementanddescription。Iassertthat,sofarfromtherebeinganyexaggerationinanyparticular,thatinnoinstancehasthehalfofthetruthbeentold,norcoulditbe,savebyaninspiredpen。Iamreadytodemonstratethisbyanytestthatthedeniersofthismayrequire,andIamfortifiedinmypositionbyunsolicitedlettersfromover3,000survivingprisoners,warmlyindorsingtheaccountasthoroughlyaccurateineveryrespect。
  IthasbeenchargedthathatredoftheSouthistheanimusofthiswork。
  Nothingcanbefartherfromthetruth。NoonehasadeeperloveforeverypartofourcommoncountrythanI,andnooneto—daywillmakemoreeffortsandsacrificestobringtheSouthtothesameplaneofsocialandmaterialdevelopmentwiththerestoftheNationthanIwill。IfIcouldseethatthesufferingsatAndersonvilleandelsewherecontributedinanyconsiderabledegreetothatend,andIshouldnotregretthattheyhadbeen。Bloodandtearsmarkevery,stepintheprogressoftherace,andhumanmiseryseemsunavoidableinsecuringhumanadvancement。ButIamnaturallyembitteredbythefruitlessness,aswellastheuselessnessofthemiseryofAndersonville。Therewasnevertheleastmilitaryorotherreasonforinflictingallthatwretchednessuponmen,and,asfarasmortaleyecandiscern,noearthlygoodresultedfromthemartyrdomofthosetensofthousands。IwishIcouldseesomehopethattheirwantonlyshedbloodhassownseedsthatwillonedayblossom,andbeararichfruitageofbenefittomankind,butitsaddensmebeyondexpressionthatIcannot。
  Theyears1864—5wereaseasonofdesperatebattles,butinthattimemanymoreUnionsoldierswereslainbehindtheRebelarmies,bystarvationandexposure,thanwerekilledinfrontofthembycannonandrifle。Thecountryhasheardmuchoftheheroismandsacrificesofthoseloyalyouthswhofellonthefieldofbattle;butithasheardlittleofthestillgreaternumberwhodiedinprisonpen。Itknowsfullwellhowgrandlyhersonsmetdeathinfrontoftheserriedranksoftreason,andbutlittleofthesublimefirmnesswithwhichtheyendureduntothedeath,allthattheingeniouscrueltyoftheirfoescouldinflictuponthemwhileincaptivity。
  Itistohelpsupplythisdeficiencythatthisbookiswritten。ItisamitecontributedtothebetterremembrancebytheircountrymenofthosewhointhiswayenduredanddiedthattheNationmightlive。Itisanofferingoftestimonytofuturegenerationsofthemeasurelesscostoftheexpiationofanationalsin,andofthepreservationofournationalunity。
  Thisisa11。IknowIspeakforallthosestilllivingcomradeswhowentwithmethroughthescenesthatIhaveattemptedtodescribe,whenIsaythatwehavenorevengestosatisfy,nohatredstoappease。Wedonotaskthatanyoneshallbepunished。WeonlydesirethattheNationshallrecognizeandrememberthegrandfidelityofourdeadcomrades,andtakeabundantcarethattheyshallnothavediedinvain。
  ForthegreatmassofSouthernpeoplewehaveonlythekindliestfeeling。
  Webuthateavicioussocialsystem,thelingeringshadowofadarkerage,towhichtheyyield,andwhich,byelevatingbadmentopower,hasprovedtheirownandtheircountry'sbane。
  ThefollowingstorydoesnotclaimtobeinanysenseahistoryofSouthernprisons。Itissimplyarecordoftheexperienceofoneindividual——oneboy——whostaidallthetimewithhiscomradesinsidetheprison,andhadnobetteropportunitiesforgaininginformationthananyotherofhis60,000companions。
  ThemajorityoftheillustrationsinthisworkarefromtheskilledpencilofCaptainO。J。Hopkins,ofToledo,whoservedthroughthewarintheranksoftheForty—secondOhio。Hisarmyexperiencehasbeenofpeculiarvaluetothework,asithasenabledhimtofurnishaseriesofillustrationswhoselife—likefidelityofaction,poseanddetailareadmirable。
  Somethirtyofthepictures,includingthefrontispiece,andtheallegoricalillustrationsofWarandPeace,arefromtheatelierofMr。
  O。Reich,Cincinnati,O。
  Awordastothespelling:Havingalwaysbeenanardentbelieverinthereformationofourpresentpreposteroussystem——orrather,nosystem——oforthography,Iamanxioustodowhateverliesinmypowertopromoteit。
  InthefollowingpagesthespellingissimplifiedtothelastdegreeallowedbyWebster。Ihopethatthetimeisnearwheneventhatadvancedspellingreformerwillbeleftfarintherearbytheprogressofapeoplethoroughlywearyoflongerslaverytotheorthographicalabsurditieshandeddowntousfromaremoteandgrosslyunlearnedancestry。
  Toledo,O。,Dec。10,1879。
  JOHNMcELROY。
  WewaitbeneaththefurnaceblastThepangsoftransformation;
  NotpainlesslydothGodrecastAndmoldanewthenation。
  HotburnsthefireWherewrongsexpire;
  NorsparesthehandThatfromthelandUprootstheancientevil。
  Thehand—breadthcloudthesagesfearedItsbloodyrainisdropping;
  ThepoisonplantthefatherssparedAllelseisovertopping。
  East,West,South,North,Itcursestheearth;
  Alljusticedies,AndfraudandliesLiveonlyinitsshadow。
  ThenlettheselfishlipbedumbAndhushedthebreathofsighing;
  BeforethejoyofpeacemustcomeThepainsofpurifying。
  GodgiveusgraceEachinhisplaceTobearhislot,And,murmuringnot,Endureandwaitandlabor!
  WHITTIER
  ANDERSONVILLE
  ASTORYOFREBELMILITARYPRISONS
  CHAPTERI。
  ASTRANGELAND——THEHEARTOFTHEAPPALACHIANS——THEGATEWAYOFANEMPIRE
  ——ASEQUESTEREDVALE,ANDAPRIMITIVE,ARCADIAN,NON—PROGRESSIVEPEOPLE。
  Alow,square,plainly—hewnstone,setnearthesummitoftheeasternapproachtotheformidablenaturalfortressofCumberlandGap,indicatestheboundariesof——thethreegreatStatesofVirginia,KentuckyandTennessee。Itissuchaplaceas,rememberingtheoldGreekandRomanmythsandsuperstitions,onewouldrecognizeasfittingtomarktheconfinesoftheterritoriesofgreatmassesofstrong,aggressive,andfrequentlyconflictingpeoples。TherethegodTerminusshouldhavehadoneofhischieftemples,wherehisshrinewouldbeshadowedbybarriersrisingabovetheclouds,andhissacredsolitudeguardedfromtherudeinvasionofarmedhostsbyrangeonrangeofbattlementedrocks,crowningalmostinaccessiblemountains,interposedacrosseveryapproachfromtheusualhauntsofmen。
  Roundaboutthelandisfullofstrangenessandmystery。ThethroesofsomegreatconvulsionofNaturearewrittenonthefaceofthefourthousandsquaremilesofterritory,ofwhichCumberlandGapisthecentralpoint。Milesofgranitemountainsarethrustuplikegiantwalls,hundredsoffeethigh,andassmoothandregularasthesideofamonument。
  Huge,fantastically—shapedrocksaboundeverywhere——sometimesrisingintopinnaclesonloftysummits——sometimeshangingoverthevergeofbeetlingcliffs,asifplacedthereinwaitingforatimewhentheycouldbehurleddownuponthepathofanadvancingarmy,andsweepitaway。
  Largestreamsofwaterburstoutinthemostunexpectedplanes,frequentlyfarupmountainsides,andfallinsilverveilsuponstonesbeatenroundbytheceaselessdashforages。Caves,richinquaintlyformedstalactitesandstalagmites,andtheirrecessesfilledwithmetallicsaltsofthemostpowerfulanddiversenatures;breakthemountainsidesatfrequentintervals。Everywhereoneismetbysurprisesandanomalies。Eventherankvegetationiseccentric,andaspronetodevelopintobizarreformsasaretherocksandmountains。
  Thedreadedpantherrangesthroughtheprimeval,rarelytroddenforests;
  everycreviceintherockshasfortenantsrattlesnakesorstealthycopperheads,whilelong,wonderfullyswift"blueracers"haunttheedgesofthewoods,andlingeraroundthefieldstochillhisbloodwhocatchesaglimpseoftheiruprearedheads,withtheirgreat,balefullybrighteyes,and"white—collar"encircledthroats。
  Thehumaneventshappeningherehavebeeninharmonywiththenaturalones。Ithasalwaysbeenalandofconflict。In1540——339yearsago——
  DeSoto,inthatenergeticbutfruitlesssearchforgoldwhichoccupiedhislateryears,penetratedtothisregion,andfounditthefastnessoftheXualans,abold,aggressiverace,continuallywarringwithitsneighbors。Whennextthewhitemanreachedthecountry——acenturyandahalflater——hefoundtheXualanshadbeensweptawaybytheconqueringCherokees,andhewitnessedtherethemostsanguinarycontestbetweenIndiansofwhichourannalsgiveanyaccount——apitchedbattletwodaysinduration,betweentheinvadingShawnees,wholordeditoverwhatisnowKentucky,OhioandIndiana——andtheCherokees,whodominatedthecountrythesoutheastoftheCumberlandrange。AgaintheCherokeeswerevictorious,andthediscomfitedShawneesretirednorthoftheGap。
  Thenthewhitemandeliveredbattleforthepossessiontheland,andboughtitwiththelivesofmanygallantadventurers。HalfacenturylaterBooneandhishardycompanionfollowed,andforcedtheirwayintoKentucky。
  AnotherhalfcenturysawtheGapthefavoritehauntofthegreatestofAmericanbandits——thenotedJohnA。Murrell——andhisgang。Theyinfestedthecountryforyears,nowwaylayingthetraderordroverthreadinghistoilsomewayoverthelone]mountains,nowdescendinguponsomelittletown,toplunderitsstoresandhouses。
  AtlengthMurrellandhisbandweredrivenout,andsoughtanewfieldofoperationsontheLowerMississippi。Theyleftgermsbehindthem,however,thatdevelopedintohorsethievecounterfeiters,andlaterintoguerrillasandbushwhackers。
  WhentheRebellionbrokeouttheregionatoncebecameththeaterofmilitaryoperations。TwiceCumberlandGapwasseizedbytheRebels,andtwicewasitwrestedawayfromthem。In1861itwasthepointwhenceZollicofferlaunchedoutwithhislegionsto"liberateKentucky,"anditwaswhithertheyfled,beatenandshattered,afterthedisastersofWildCatandMillSprings。In1862KirbySmithledhisarmythroughtheGaponhiswaytooverrunKentuckyandinvadetheNorth。Threemonthslaterhisbeatenforcessoughtrefugefromtheirpursuersbehinditsimpregnablefortifications。AnotheryearsawBurnsideburstthroughtheGapwithaconqueringforceandredeemloyalEastTennesseefromitsRebeloppressors。
  HadtheSoutheverbeenabletoseparatefromtheNorththeboundarywouldhavebeenestablishedalongthisline。
  BetweenthemainridgeuponwhichCumberlandGapissituated,andthenextrangeonthesoutheastwhichrunsparallelwithit,isanarrow,long,veryfruitfulvalley,walledinoneithersideforahundredmilesbytallmountainsasaCitystreetisbyhighbuildings。ItiscalledPowell'sValley。Initdwellasimple,primitivepeople,shutoutfromtheworldalmostasmuchasiftheylivedinNewZealand,andwiththespeech,mannersandideasthattheirfathersbroughtintotheValleywhentheysettleditacenturyago。Therehasbeenbutlittlechangesincethen。TheyoungmenwhohaveannuallydrivencattletothedistantmarketsinKentucky,TennesseeandVirginia,havebroughtbackoccasionalstraybitsoffineryforthe"womenfolks,"andthelatestimprovedfire—
  armsforthemselves,butthisisaboutalltheinnovationstheprogressoftheworldhasbeenallowedtomake。Wheeledvehiclesarealmostunknown;menandwomentravelonhorsebackastheydidacenturyago,theclothingistheproductofthefarmandthebusyloomsofthewomen,andlifeisasruralandArcadianasanyeverdescribedinapastoral。
  Thepeoplearerichincattle,hogs,horses,sheepandtheproductsofthefield。Thefatsoilbringsforththesubstantialsoflifeinopulentplenty。Havingthisthereseemstobelittlecareformore。Ambitionnoravarice,noryetcravingafterluxury,disturbtheircontentedsoulsordragthemawayfromthenon—progressiveroundofsimplelifebequeathedthembytheirfathers。
  CHAPTERII。
  SCARCITYOFFOODFORTHEARMY——RAIDFORFORAGE——ENCOUNTERWITTHEREBELS
  ——SHARPCAVALRYFIGHT——DEFEATOFTHE"JOHNNIES"——POWELL'SVALLEYOPENED
  UP。
  AstheAutumnof1863advancedtowardsWinterthedifficultyofsupplyingtheforcesconcentratedaroundCumberlandGap——aswellastherestofBurnside'sarmyinEastTennessee——becamegreaterandgreater。ThebaseofsupplieswasatCampNelson,nearLexington,Ky。,onehundredandeightymilesfromtheGap,andallthattheArmyusedhadtobehauledthatdistancebymuleteamsoverroadsthat,intheirbeststatewerewretched,andwhichthecopiousrainsandheavytraffichadrenderedwell—nighimpassable。Allthecountrytoourpossessionhadbeendrainedofitsstockofwhateverwouldcontributetothesupportofmanorbeast。
  ThatportionofPowell'sValleyextendingfromtheGapintoVirginiawasstillinthehandsoftheRebels;itsstockofproductswasasyetalmostexemptfrommilitarycontributions。ConsequentlyaraidwasprojectedtoreducetheValleytoourpossession,andsecureitsmuchneededstores。
  ItwasguardedbytheSixty—fourthVirginia,amountedregiment,madeupoftheyoungmenofthelocality,whohadthenbeenintheserviceabouttwoyears。
  Maj。C。H。Beer'sthirdBattalion,SixteenthIllinoisCavalry——fourcompanies,eachabout75strong——wassentontheerrandofdrivingouttheRebelsandopeninguptheValleyforourforagingteams。Thewriterwasinvitedtoattendtheexcursion。Asheheldthehonorable,butnotverylucrativepositionof"high,private"inCompanyL,oftheBattalion,andtheinvitationcamefromhisCaptain,hedidnotfeelatlibertytodecline。Hewent,asprivatesoldiershavebeeninthehabitofdoingeversincethedaysoftheoldCenturion,whosaidwiththecharacteristicboastfulnessofoneofthelowergradesofcommissionedofficerswhenhehappenstobeasnob:
  ForIamalsoamansetunderauthority,havingundermesoldiers,andIsayuntoone,Go;andhegoeth;andtoanother,Come,andhecometh;andtomyservant,Dothis,andhedoethit。
  Rather"airy"talkthatforamanwhonowadayswouldtakerankwithCaptainsofinfantry。
  Threehundredofusrespondedtothesignalof"bootsandsaddles,"
  buckledonthreehundredmoreorlesstrustysabersandrevolvers,saddledthreehundredmoreorlessgallantsteeds,cameintoline"ascompanies"withtheautomaticlistlessnessoftheoldsoldiers,"countedoffbyfours"inthatqueergamut—runningstylethatmakesacompanyofmen"countingoff"——eachshoutinganumberinadifferentvoicefromhisneighbor——soundlikerunningthescalesonsomegreatorganbadlyoutoftune;somethinglikethis:
  One。Two。Three。Four。One。Two。Three。Four。One。Two。Three。
  Four。
  Then,asthebuglesounded"Rightforward!foursright!"wemovedoffatawalkthroughthemelancholymistthatsoakedthroughtheveryfiberofmanandhorse,andreducedthemindsofbothtoaconditionoflimpindifferenceastothingspast,presentandfuture。
  Whitherweweregoingweknewnot,norcared。Suchmattershadlongsinceceasedtoexciteanyinterest。Acavalrymansoonrecognizesastheleastastonishingthinginhisexistencethesignalto"Fallin!"andstartsomewhere。Hefeelsthatheisthe"PoorJoe"oftheArmy——underperpetualordersto"moveon。"
  Downwewoundovertheroadthatzig—taggedthroughtheforts,batteriesandrifle—pitscoveringtheeasternascenttotheFlap—pastthewonderfulMurrellSpring——so—calledbecausetherobberchiefhadkilled,ashestoopedtodrinkofitscrystalwaters,arichdrover,whomhewaspretendingtopilotthroughthemountains——downtowherethe"Virginiaroad"turnedoffsharplytotheleftandenteredPowell'sValley。Themisthadbecomeachill,drearyrain,through,whichweploddedsilently,untilnightclosedinaroundussometenmilesfromtheGap。Aswehaltedtogointocamp,anindignantVirginianresentedtheinvasionofthesacredsoilbyfiringatoneoftheguardsmovingouttohisplace。
  Theguardlookedatthefellowcontemptuously,asifhehatedtowastepowderonamanwhohadnobettersensethantostayoutinsucharain,whenhecouldgoin—doors,andthebushwhackerescaped,withoutevenareturnshot。
  Fireswerebuilt,coffeemade,horsesrubbed,andwelaiddownwithfeettothefiretogetwhatsleepwecould。
  Beforemorningwewereawakenedbythebittercold。Ithadclearedoffduringthenightandturnedsocoldthateverythingwasfrozenstiff。
  Thiswasbetterthantherain,atallevents。Agoodfireandahotcupofcoffeewouldmakethecoldquiteendurable。