A strong two-reel war story, leading off with an interesting situation where the spies trick the colonel's son into believing he has committed murder at a card game. Later they force information out of him regarding the Confederate plans. The son flees to his home and commits suicide. The mother, desiring it to be known that he died a hero, takes the body to the battlefield and places the colors in her dead son's hands. The battle scenes are vivid and contain numerous fresh situations. A commendable war release. - The Moving Picture World, August 2, 1913
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