Legion
03-15-2016, 05:32 AM
Due to the fact that there were countless acts of bravery preformed by men during the Civil War, I thought it would be a good idea to start a thread sharing some of their stories.
The story doesn't have to be about an individual person it can be about a larger group but it should have something to do with the Civil War.
I found this account of William J. Barbie, a scout in Hood's Texans at Gettysburg to be pretty amazing.
As the 1st Texas was attacking Devil's Den at triangle field, a Texan by the name of William J. Barbie rode up on his horse to triangle field, as he was riding his horse got shot out from under him and in one motion he sprang from his saddle and without missing a step he climbed up on a boulder. Once he was on top of the boulder he stood up and started cussing and hollerin at the yanks on the opposite side of the field. As he was doing this the Texans on the ground below him started to pass up loaded rifles to him and he began calmly firing at the yankee line while bullets were flying all around him. He had fired about 20 shots when a bullet struck him in the leg and knocked him off the rock, no sooner had he been hit when he got on top of the rock again and resumed firing. Well a little while later he got hit in his leg again and fell off the rock, and for a third time he climbed back up on top of the rock and resumed firing. As he was firing he got hit in the chest and fell off the rock and as he lay next to his fellow Texans he began cussin and yelling at them because they wouldn't lift him up onto the rock again.
Here is a video of a NPS ranger telling the story at Gettysburg https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vEmGazv4k2s the story starts at 41:00
The story doesn't have to be about an individual person it can be about a larger group but it should have something to do with the Civil War.
I found this account of William J. Barbie, a scout in Hood's Texans at Gettysburg to be pretty amazing.
As the 1st Texas was attacking Devil's Den at triangle field, a Texan by the name of William J. Barbie rode up on his horse to triangle field, as he was riding his horse got shot out from under him and in one motion he sprang from his saddle and without missing a step he climbed up on a boulder. Once he was on top of the boulder he stood up and started cussing and hollerin at the yanks on the opposite side of the field. As he was doing this the Texans on the ground below him started to pass up loaded rifles to him and he began calmly firing at the yankee line while bullets were flying all around him. He had fired about 20 shots when a bullet struck him in the leg and knocked him off the rock, no sooner had he been hit when he got on top of the rock again and resumed firing. Well a little while later he got hit in his leg again and fell off the rock, and for a third time he climbed back up on top of the rock and resumed firing. As he was firing he got hit in the chest and fell off the rock and as he lay next to his fellow Texans he began cussin and yelling at them because they wouldn't lift him up onto the rock again.
Here is a video of a NPS ranger telling the story at Gettysburg https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vEmGazv4k2s the story starts at 41:00