Reed Anthony, Cowman

Reed Anthony, Cowman

By Andy Adams

Reed Anthony, CowmanIn Retrospect – I can truthfully say that my entire life has been spent with cattle. Even during my four years’ service in the Confederate army, the greater portion was spent with the commissary department, in charge of its beef supplies. I was wounded early in the second year of the war and disabled as a soldier, but rather than remain at home I accepted a menial position under a quartermaster.

Those were strenuous times. During Lee’s invasion of Pennsylvania, we followed in the wake of the army with over a thousand cattle, and after Gettysburg we led the retreat with double that number. Near the close of the war, we frequently had no cattle to hold, and I became little more than a camp-follower.

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