Southern Historical Society PapersVirginia Historical Society, 1903 - Confederate States of America |
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Page 5
... forming of " Rifle Clubs , " mostly on the basis of old military commands . The W. L. I. took part in this movement , and the first large turn - out of armed men seen in Charleston since the war , was in the celebration of Washington's ...
... forming of " Rifle Clubs , " mostly on the basis of old military commands . The W. L. I. took part in this movement , and the first large turn - out of armed men seen in Charleston since the war , was in the celebration of Washington's ...
Page 25
... forming before our main body should come up . The gallant little band came to a halt as they reached the obstruc- tions , and a galling fire from muskets inside the fort met them at that point , and a number of them were killed and ...
... forming before our main body should come up . The gallant little band came to a halt as they reached the obstruc- tions , and a galling fire from muskets inside the fort met them at that point , and a number of them were killed and ...
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... formed on a hill to the ex- treme left - front of the infantry , and General McLaws ' Division had reached the field on the extreme right . Soon two of his brigades , Semmes ' and Barksdale's , with G. T. Anderson's , of D. R. Jones ...
... formed on a hill to the ex- treme left - front of the infantry , and General McLaws ' Division had reached the field on the extreme right . Soon two of his brigades , Semmes ' and Barksdale's , with G. T. Anderson's , of D. R. Jones ...
Page 39
... forming in line of battle just on the right of where the National Cemetery is now located , we lay down and slept like ... formed , and the command to stack arms rang out . I was the only private left of Company A , Seventeenth Virginia ...
... forming in line of battle just on the right of where the National Cemetery is now located , we lay down and slept like ... formed , and the command to stack arms rang out . I was the only private left of Company A , Seventeenth Virginia ...
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... formation , and we joined the hurrying throng , not stopping until we reached the valley near the bridge . The attacking force was that of General A. P. Hill . It was Stone- wall Jackson who saved the Army of Northern Virginia from ...
... formation , and we joined the hurrying throng , not stopping until we reached the valley near the bridge . The attacking force was that of General A. P. Hill . It was Stone- wall Jackson who saved the Army of Northern Virginia from ...
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