| Southern Historical Society - 1897 - 800 pages
...living here, were dear friends of General Jackson. The general asked him to stop at his headquarters for a few days before joining his company, and he slept...beardless, blue-eyed, boyish face so manly and so handsome. Just before the battle he reported for duty with his company. The night of the day of the... | |
| Southern Historical Society - 1897 - 800 pages
...living here, were dear friends of General Jackson. The general asked him to stop at his headquarters for a few days before joining his company, and he slept...beardless, blue-eyed, boyish face so manly and so handsome. Just before the battle he reported for duty with his company. The night of the day of the... | |
| Elizabeth Preston Allan - 1903 - 406 pages
...(living here) were dear friends of General Jackson. The General asked him to stay at Headquarters for a few days before joining his company, and he slept...beardless, blue-eyed, boyish face so manly and so handsome ! Just before the battle, he reported for duty with his company. The night of the day of the... | |
| Elizabeth Preston Allan - 1903 - 408 pages
...of General Jackson. The General asked him to stay at Headquarters for a few days before joining liis company, and he slept and messed with us. We all became...beardless, blue-eyed, boyish face so manly and so handsome ! Just before the battle, he reported for duty with his company. The night of the day of the... | |
| Robert K. Krick - 2002 - 492 pages
...he was a little boy." Hunter McGuire wrote that the entire staff "became much attached to the boy, and Jackson in his gentle winning way did his best...at home and at his ease. The lad's manners were so modest and graceful, his beardless, blue-eyed face so manly, so handsome!" Preston was mortally hit... | |
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