M. E. M. Davis was an American author known for her historical writings that vividly captured the essence of Texas's diverse cultural heritage. Her most notable work, "Under Six Flags: The Story of Texas," explores the state's complex history under the various flags that have flown over it, including those of Spain, France, Mexico, the Republic of Texas, the Confederacy, and the United States. Through a blend of narrative storytelling and historical analysis, Davis provided readers with insights into the significant events and figures that shaped Texas, making her work an important contribution to the understanding of Texan identity and history. Davis's writing is characterized by its engaging style and thorough research, appealing to both casual readers and history enthusiasts. Her ability to weave together personal stories with broader historical contexts allowed her to create a narrative that was both informative and accessible. As a chronicler of Texas's past, M. E. M. Davis's legacy lies in her dedication to preserving and interpreting the rich tapestry of experiences that define the Lone Star State.
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“Before they came in Lee had a couple of adventures. He first clashed with a sergeant of a Mississippi regiment who wandered over the wet field. Lee called out sharply: "What are you doing here, sir, away from your command?""That's none of your business," the ragged soldier said."You are a straggler, sire, and deserve the severest punishment."The sergeant shouted in rage, "It is a lie, sir. I only left my regiment a few minutes ago to hunt me a pair of shoes. I went through all the fight yesterday, and that's more than you can say; for where were you yesterday when General Stuart wanted your cavalry to charge the Yankees after we put 'em to running? You were lying back in the pine thickets and couldn't be found; but today, when there's no danger, you come out and charge other men with straggling."Lee laughed and rode off. Behind him an officer baited the sergeant, who thought he had been talking with a "cowardly Virginia cavalryman"."No, sir, that was General Lee.""Ho-o-what? General Lee, you say?""Yes.""Scissors to grind, I'm a goner." The sergeant tore out of sight along the muddy road.””