While praying for the return of those who have fought so
nobly for us, how I have dreaded their first days at home! Since the boys died,
I have constantly thought of what pain it would bring to see their comrades
return without them — to see families reunited, and know that ours never could
be again, save in heaven. Last Saturday, the 29th of April, seven hundred and
fifty paroled Louisianians from Lee's army were brought here — the sole
survivors of ten regiments who left four years ago so full of hope and
determination. On the 29th of April, 1861, George left New Orleans with his
regiment. On the fourth anniversary of that day, they came back; but George and
Gibbes have long been lying in their graves. . . .
SOURCE: Sarah Morgan Dawson, A Confederate Girl's
Diary, p. 439-40
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