Part 23 (1/2)
MOUND CITY, _April 23, 1864_.
Nathan G. Fulks, sworn and examined.
By Mr. Gooch:
Question. To what company and regiment do you belong?
Answer. Company D, 13th Tennessee cavalry.
Question. Where are you from?
Answer. About twenty miles from Columbus, Tennessee.
Question. How long have you been in the service?
Answer. Five months, the 1st of May.
Question. Were you at Fort Pillow at the time of the fight there?
Answer. Yes, sir.
Question. Will you state what happened to you there?
Answer. I was at the corner of the fort when they fetched in a flag for a surrender. Some of them said the major stood a while, and then said he would not surrender. They continued to fight a while; and after a time the major started and told us to take care of ourselves, and I and twenty more men broke for the hollow. They ordered us to halt, and some of them said, ”G.o.d d.a.m.n 'em, kill 'em! kill 'em!” I said, ”I have surrendered.” I had thrown my gun away then. I took off my cartridge-box and gave it to one of them, and said, ”Don't shoot me;” but they did shoot me, and hit just about where the shoe comes up on my leg. I begged them not to shoot me, and he said, ”G.o.d d.a.m.n you, you fight with the n.i.g.g.e.rs, and we will kill the last one of you!” Then they shot me in the thick of the thigh, and I fell; and one set out to shoot me again, when another one said, ”Don't shoot the white fellows any more.”
Question. Did you see any person shot besides yourself?
Answer. I didn't see them shot. I saw one of our fellows dead by me.
Question. Did you see any buildings burned?
Answer. Yes, sir. While I was in the major's headquarters they commenced burning the buildings, and I begged one of them to take me out and not let us burn there; and he said, ”I am hunting up a piece of yellow flag for you.” I think we would have whipped them if the flag of truce had not come in. We would have whipped them if we had not let them get the dead-wood on us. I was told that they made their movement while the flag of truce was in. I did not see it myself, because I had sat down, as I had been working so hard.
Question. How do you know they made their movement while the flag of truce was in?
Answer. The men that were above said so. The rebs are bound to take every advantage of us. I saw two more white men close to where I was lying. That makes three dead ones, and myself wounded.
Francis A. Alexander, sworn and examined.
By the chairman:
Question. To what company and regiment do you belong?
Answer. Company C, 13th Tennessee cavalry.
Question. Were you at Fort Pillow at the fight there?