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... Rank , Respectively , in the U. S. and C. S. Armies , and pay of officers and soldiers of the latter .... 369 XLII . Fort Gregg Again . A defense of its garrison . By Sur- geon George W. Richards ... .. 370 XLIII . The Hypodermic ...
... Rank , Respectively , in the U. S. and C. S. Armies , and pay of officers and soldiers of the latter .... 369 XLII . Fort Gregg Again . A defense of its garrison . By Sur- geon George W. Richards ... .. 370 XLIII . The Hypodermic ...
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... ranks may emulate its past honorable and dutiful achievements , and main- tain and transmit its name and fame to the generations yet to suc- ceed them . WM . A. COURTENAY , Captain W. L. I .. 1872 - '74 ; 1877 - '79 . Innisfallen , 22d ...
... ranks may emulate its past honorable and dutiful achievements , and main- tain and transmit its name and fame to the generations yet to suc- ceed them . WM . A. COURTENAY , Captain W. L. I .. 1872 - '74 ; 1877 - '79 . Innisfallen , 22d ...
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... ranks saw , that the Confederate cause was hopeless , and that they were shedding their blood in vain , and that valor and patriotism must in- evitably yield to the overwhelming numbers and resources . It was rumored that in the winter ...
... ranks saw , that the Confederate cause was hopeless , and that they were shedding their blood in vain , and that valor and patriotism must in- evitably yield to the overwhelming numbers and resources . It was rumored that in the winter ...
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... ranks at every halt . Then an order came for the barefooted men to remain behind and report in Win- chester , and some thousands threw away their shoes . Every step our army made northward it became weaker . At last we stood on the long ...
... ranks at every halt . Then an order came for the barefooted men to remain behind and report in Win- chester , and some thousands threw away their shoes . Every step our army made northward it became weaker . At last we stood on the long ...
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... ranks and sorrowfully turned our faces southward , and went with a swinging gait toward the moun- tains to help D. H. Hill . We reached Crampton's Gap after the fight was over , then retraced our steps , and on the morning of the 14th ...
... ranks and sorrowfully turned our faces southward , and went with a swinging gait toward the moun- tains to help D. H. Hill . We reached Crampton's Gap after the fight was over , then retraced our steps , and on the morning of the 14th ...
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