Featherston, Winfield Scott, 1820-1891 to Thomas M. Jack

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GLC#
GLC09005
Type
Letters
Date
8 March 1864
Author/Creator
Featherston, Winfield Scott, 1820-1891
Title
to Thomas M. Jack
Place Written
Demopolis, Alabama
Pagination
2 p. : docket ; Height: 25 cm, Width: 20 cm
Primary time period
Civil War and Reconstruction, 1861-1877
Sub-Era
The American Civil War

Addressed to Jack as the Assistant Adjutant General to General Polk. Confederate Brigadier General Featherston requests bayonets for his troops. States that he has heard there are bayonets on hand but that they were not issued because it would take some labor to fit the bayonets to guns. Questions the wisdom of this. "We owe our success on many well fought battlefields to the use of the Bayonet. The Yankeys will not stand a charge when we have Bayonets; they might do so, if they knew we were without them." Marked on verso as forwarded 22 March 1864. With signed endorsement by Jack on verso dated 25 March 1864 stating measures will be taken to have the command supplied with bayonets.

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