School History of North Carolina : from 1584 to the present timeMoore, John W. (John Wheeler)
History
School History of North Carolina : from 1584 to the present time
Moore, John W. (John Wheeler)
North Carolina -- History
14. The case of Edward Cooper was in point. He was tried by
court-martial for desertion. He declined the aid of a lawyer to
defend him, and, as his only defence, handed the presiding judge
of the court the following letter, which he had received from
his wife:
"My Dear Edward: I have always been proud of you, and since your
connection with the Confederate army I have been prouder of you
than ever before. I would not have you do anything wrong for
the world, but before God, Edward, unless you come home, we must
die. Last night I was aroused by little Eddie's crying. I
called and said, "What is the matter, Eddie? " And he said, "O
mamma, I am so hungry." And Lucy, Edward, your darling Lucy,
she never complains, but she is growing thinner and thinner
every day. And before God, Edward, unless you come home, we
must die. YOUR MARY."
15. General Cullen Battle and his associate members of the court
were melted to tears. Although the prisoner had voluntarily
returned to his command, they found him guilty, and sentenced
him to death, but recommended mercy. General Lee, in reviewing
the case, approved the finding but pardoned the unhappy
artilleryman, who was afterwards seen by General Battle,
standing, pale and bloody, as he fired his last round into the
retreating Federals. He then fell dead at his post in battle.
QUESTIONS.
1. What year of the war have we now reached? What is said of
North Carolina's hopes?
2. What tribute is paid to General Robert E. Lee?
3. What is said of ex-Governor Bragg? What changes were made in
the Confederate States Senate?
4. What is said of educational matters at this period?
5. How were the ministers of the gospel faithfully performing their duties?
6. Can you describe the capture of Plymouth by General R. F. Hoke's
command?
7. Where was the principal fighting in the spring of 1864?
What is said of Grant's campaign?
8. What losses had North Carolina sustained in this campaign.
9. Describe the battle of Reams' Station. What North Carolina
troops captured General Hancock's position?
10. What is said of the depreciation of the Confederate currency?
How was it affecting the people?
11. What was the pay of Confederate soldiers? Mention the prices
of some of the necessaries of life.
12. How were the soldiers' families suffering?
13. What is said of the terrible struggle of the women and children?
14. Can you mention the case of Edward Cooper?
15. What was the verdict of the court-martial? What was the
ending of this sad case?
CHAPTER LXI.
NORTH CAROLINA AND PEACE-MAKING.
A. D. 1864 TO 1865.
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