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... 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 fidelity CONTENTS .
... 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 fidelity CONTENTS .
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... camps and hospitals , the Confederate soldiers . from Charleston slowly made their way homeward during the sum- * General F. W. Capers ' address before W. L. I. , 1874 . mer and fall of 1865. Many found their families elsewhere ...
... camps and hospitals , the Confederate soldiers . from Charleston slowly made their way homeward during the sum- * General F. W. Capers ' address before W. L. I. , 1874 . mer and fall of 1865. Many found their families elsewhere ...
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... camp together at one time . At this time he had less than 1,000 men with 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 ...
... camp together at one time . At this time he had less than 1,000 men with 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 ...
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... camp to take a short rest before his return . The Major knew two renegade South- erners who lived within a mile of the place , and he aroused one of them about midnight and demanded the information he desired . The man told him that his ...
... camp to take a short rest before his return . The Major knew two renegade South- erners who lived within a mile of the place , and he aroused one of them about midnight and demanded the information he desired . The man told him that his ...
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... camp in Rockingham . Our loss of killed and wounded was not great . An interesting incident in this connection is that these prisoners got to the Valley pike at Newmarket ( I think 16 Southern Historical Society Papers .
... camp in Rockingham . Our loss of killed and wounded was not great . An interesting incident in this connection is that these prisoners got to the Valley pike at Newmarket ( I think 16 Southern Historical Society Papers .
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