The dog that switched sides

Barrycdog

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The dog that switched sides.
Chancellorsville,
"As General Lane lay in ashes that night a pretty little Yankee dog, branded 'Co.K,' persisted in making friends with him. In all the subsequent movements of the troops in Jackson's Corps that little dog kept his eye on the 'Little General' and followed him back to camp where he became a great pet at brigade headquarters. He proved to be a splendid little fighter."
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Brigadier-General James H. Lane
North Carolina Confederates

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The dog that switched sides.
Chancellorsville,
"As General Lane lay in ashes that night a pretty little Yankee dog, branded 'Co.K,' persisted in making friends with him. In all the subsequent movements of the troops in Jackson's Corps that little dog kept his eye on the 'Little General' and followed him back to camp where he became a great pet at brigade headquarters. He proved to be a splendid little fighter."
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Brigadier-General James H. Lane
North Carolina Confederates

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We need to see some documentation, Barry. I think that photo is fake! (or Zuzah did an excellent job) :whistling: But back to being serious, cute story.
 
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