Southern Historical Society PapersVirginia Historical Society, 1903 - Confederate States of America |
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Page 11
... cavalry at Charlestown , which is eight miles from the Ferry . Imboden had to guard all the gaps in the mountains from Beverley to Harper's Ferry , and consequently never had his full brigade in camp together at one time . At this time ...
... cavalry at Charlestown , which is eight miles from the Ferry . Imboden had to guard all the gaps in the mountains from Beverley to Harper's Ferry , and consequently never had his full brigade in camp together at one time . At this time ...
Page 12
... Cavalry , by the General's brother , Colonel George W. Imboden , now a prominent lawyer in West Virginia ; White's Battalion , by Major Robert White , late Attorney - General of West Virginia ; the Maryland Battalion , by Major Sturgis ...
... Cavalry , by the General's brother , Colonel George W. Imboden , now a prominent lawyer in West Virginia ; White's Battalion , by Major Robert White , late Attorney - General of West Virginia ; the Maryland Battalion , by Major Sturgis ...
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... 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 , sons of well - to - do farmers , who ...
... 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 , sons of well - to - do farmers , who ...
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... cavalry boots , the ground was thawing under the warm rays of the sun , and great cakes of mud stuck to my boots ; my speed slackened into a slow trot , then into a slow walk , and it seemed as if I were an hour making that seventy ...
... cavalry boots , the ground was thawing under the warm rays of the sun , and great cakes of mud stuck to my boots ; my speed slackened into a slow trot , then into a slow walk , and it seemed as if I were an hour making that seventy ...
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... cavalry , which had been brought up and held in readiness to act , was to dash upon City Point , capture General Grant , destroy the immense supplies stored there for the use of the army , and make a raid around the rear of the Federal ...
... cavalry , which had been brought up and held in readiness to act , was to dash upon City Point , capture General Grant , destroy the immense supplies stored there for the use of the army , and make a raid around the rear of the Federal ...
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