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"SAVED THE LIFE OF A GOOD
SOLDIER"
The following is taken from "History and Life of
John A Bowen"
(As Written by Himself On Thanksgiving Day, November 29, 1928.)"
Proctorville, Ohio.
"On the 19th day of Oct. 1864 and on the Morning before
daylight at Cedar Creek, Va., when General Early's Army crossed
the South Branch of the Potomac during the night of Oct. 18th,
1864 and surprised our command. There being a dense fog that
morning the rebels advanced right on us before we were aware of
their presence. The fog was so dense that we could not see 50 feet
from us or our line of battle and when they opened fire on our
lines they were not over 60 feet from our line. And the first fire
Lieutenant John Zimmerman received a broken leg and at the very
first began to beg the boys not to leave him and did not cease to
entreat the boys not to leave him. But our lines soon broke and we
retreated and as we were on the run I heard Lieutenant John
Zimmerman call out "For Gods Sake Boys do not leave me. At this
God thrilling voice piercing my heart I undaringly turned about
and ran back right up almost in the enemy's fire and lines and
picked him up and carried him to safety. But comrade Zimmerman
never returned to the company any more but returned home after the
war and was always looked upon as one of Lawrence County's very
best and most beloved citizens."
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