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... Davis confident to the last of triumph , last cabinet meeting and proclamation of . By B. Boisseau Bobbitt XXXIX . North Carolina and Virginia , in the War 1861-65 , and troops furnished by each . Report of History Committee of the ...
... Davis confident to the last of triumph , last cabinet meeting and proclamation of . By B. Boisseau Bobbitt XXXIX . North Carolina and Virginia , in the War 1861-65 , and troops furnished by each . Report of History Committee of the ...
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... Davis , of Maryland , who had won his laurels under Turner Ashby ; Gilmor's Battalion of Rangers , by Harry Gilmor , of Baltimore , who was as rough and daring a rider as ever drew a saber ; McNeil's Rangers , of Hardy and Hamp- shire ...
... Davis , of Maryland , who had won his laurels under Turner Ashby ; Gilmor's Battalion of Rangers , by Harry Gilmor , of Baltimore , who was as rough and daring a rider as ever drew a saber ; McNeil's Rangers , of Hardy and Hamp- shire ...
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... Davis volunteered to go to the vicinity of Charlestown and find out . To this the General agreed , and went into camp to take a short rest before his return . The Major knew two renegade South- erners who lived within a mile of the ...
... Davis volunteered to go to the vicinity of Charlestown and find out . To this the General agreed , and went into camp to take a short rest before his return . The Major knew two renegade South- erners who lived within a mile of the ...
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... Davis were Baltimore county men , and Colonel B. L. Simpson - whom Gilmor defeated and chased - was from Baltimore city . Many Marylanders , too , were under Gilmor and Davis , and were scattered through General Imbo- den's command ...
... Davis were Baltimore county men , and Colonel B. L. Simpson - whom Gilmor defeated and chased - was from Baltimore city . Many Marylanders , too , were under Gilmor and Davis , and were scattered through General Imbo- den's command ...
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... Davis , and not General Lee , is the one to whom such a message must be sent . " General Longstreet took the letter to his own quarters , where he found General T. R. R. Cobb , of this State . He gave it to General Cobb , pledging him ...
... Davis , and not General Lee , is the one to whom such a message must be sent . " General Longstreet took the letter to his own quarters , where he found General T. R. R. Cobb , of this State . He gave it to General Cobb , pledging him ...
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