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... North Carolina and Virginia , in the War 1861-65 , and troops furnished by each . Report of History Committee of the Grand Camp C. V. of Virginia . By Hon . George L. Christian ... 334 340 XL . The Army Negro . His affection and ...
... North Carolina and Virginia , in the War 1861-65 , and troops furnished by each . Report of History Committee of the Grand Camp C. V. of Virginia . By Hon . George L. Christian ... 334 340 XL . The Army Negro . His affection and ...
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... North Carolina ; Clay , from Kentucky ; Calhoun , from South Carolina ; William H. Crawford and George M. Troup , from Georgia ; Austin and Sam Houston , from Texas , and Madison and Patrick Henry , from Virginia , with a long ...
... North Carolina ; Clay , from Kentucky ; Calhoun , from South Carolina ; William H. Crawford and George M. Troup , from Georgia ; Austin and Sam Houston , from Texas , and Madison and Patrick Henry , from Virginia , with a long ...
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... North Carolina and used for that purpose . For instance , There were four principal medicines required , namely , quinine , morphine , ether and chloroform . These were procured , so far as possible , by smuggling , either through the ...
... North Carolina and used for that purpose . For instance , There were four principal medicines required , namely , quinine , morphine , ether and chloroform . These were procured , so far as possible , by smuggling , either through the ...
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... Northern Virginia , and in it the Confederates , although at the point of physical exhaustion , conducted themselves in a ... North Carolina Has It , Including All Rare Specimens - Where and How the Printing was Done - Anecdotes and ...
... Northern Virginia , and in it the Confederates , although at the point of physical exhaustion , conducted themselves in a ... North Carolina Has It , Including All Rare Specimens - Where and How the Printing was Done - Anecdotes and ...
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... North Carolina in- stead of Virginia and this may have been one of the causes why he was not advanced to higher rank . His record as a soldier , never- theless , is one of which his descendants may ever be justly proud , as it is the ...
... North Carolina in- stead of Virginia and this may have been one of the causes why he was not advanced to higher rank . His record as a soldier , never- theless , is one of which his descendants may ever be justly proud , as it is the ...
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