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... him . General John D. Imboden raised the Staunton Artillery before the war , and it was the first battery that took the field in Virginia . It took a very conspicuous part in the first battle of Imboden's Dash Into Charlestown 11.
... him . General John D. Imboden raised the Staunton Artillery before the war , and it was the first battery that took the field in Virginia . It took a very conspicuous part in the first battle of Imboden's Dash Into Charlestown 11.
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... Artillery . There were two companies of cavalry -the Clark Cavalry , Company D , 6th Virginia , and Baylor's Com- pany , Company B , 12th Virginia . Most of the men in these two companies were from the counties of Clark and Jefferson ...
... Artillery . There were two companies of cavalry -the Clark Cavalry , Company D , 6th Virginia , and Baylor's Com- pany , Company B , 12th Virginia . Most of the men in these two companies were from the counties of Clark and Jefferson ...
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... artillery , but the concentrated fire from the artillery of at least three forts . In the rear of this first line , on the hills beyond Harrison's creek , the Federals had a second line , very much like the first , and so con- structed ...
... artillery , but the concentrated fire from the artillery of at least three forts . In the rear of this first line , on the hills beyond Harrison's creek , the Federals had a second line , very much like the first , and so con- structed ...
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... artillery . They sent out a heavy skirmish line which engaged ours and a brisk and angry skirmish fire was kept up until our troops were withdrawn . Their artillery , too , came into play , and the guns of their forts in the second line ...
... artillery . They sent out a heavy skirmish line which engaged ours and a brisk and angry skirmish fire was kept up until our troops were withdrawn . Their artillery , too , came into play , and the guns of their forts in the second line ...
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... artillery now , but the enemy's infantry had remanned the front wall of Fort Stedman , and the deadly minie balls were whistling and hurling as thick as hail . Every time I lifted my foot with its heavy weight of mud and boot , I ...
... artillery now , but the enemy's infantry had remanned the front wall of Fort Stedman , and the deadly minie balls were whistling and hurling as thick as hail . Every time I lifted my foot with its heavy weight of mud and boot , I ...
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