A CS Captain Reflects on How He Wanted His Company—& the South—to Be Remembered
Life on the Civil War Reserach Trail
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Captain Edwin E. Bouldin (1838–1912) wrote a brief history of the company he commanded, the Charlotte Cavalry, which entered Confederate service as Company B of the 14th Virginia Cavalry. In closing, he reflected on his men and offered his thoughts on how the Confederacy—and their service—should be remembered.
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