From the
Richmond
Dispatch,
8/2/1861
, p. 2
Outrageous Conduct.
- The soldiers encamped near
Hollywood
Cemetery
are admonished most earnestly against firing towards the burying-ground. On
yesterday, while a minister was officiating at a grave surrounded by a group of
persons, a spent ball from a pistol, fired outside of the enclosure, reached the
party and struck the undertaker's deputy in the back. It fell to the ground
without perforating his coat, and was picked up by him; but a little more force,
or a little nearer position, would have produced a result so shocking that the
bare contemplation of it is enough to demand the serious attention of officers
and soldiers to guard them against such occurrences in future.
Page
last updated on
07/24/2009
|