Sunday, April 19, 2015

Now I learn that Cousin Cephas Bell was only 15 when this happened

Thursday, December 8, 2011

Cousin Cephas Bell, CSA, grandson of Uncle Thomas Costner, King's Mountain patriot

Cousin L. M. Hoffman tells this story about Gaston County farm boy Cephas Bell, who on 15 March 1862 enlisted in the 23rd North Carolina Regiment:
“His comrades say of him that he was not unusually bright but that he was unusually brave. On one occasion his command was ordered to charge the enemy entrenched on a hill. The Federals scattered in confusion and Bell leading in the rush did not notice that his command had halted in the enemy’s abandoned position but went on after an officer in the rear of the rout. He overtook his man and ordered him to surrender. The officer said he couldn’t surrender except to an officer. Bell swore at him and said he’d blow out his d----d brains if he didn’t surrender quick . . . . He took his prisoner back and meeting some officers as he approached headquarters they told him they’d take the prisoner. He said, ‘No you won’t; if you want to go get you one, there’s plenty of them over there [pointing in the direction the enemy had gone]. You shall not have mine.’”



[Cephas is a Costner cousin, not (apparently) a Bell cousin too. His name may have been Josephus.]

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