Southern Historical Society PapersVirginia Historical Society, 1903 - Confederate States of America |
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... receiving the news of the " Leopard and Chesapeake " affair , its roll of thirteen command- ers down to 1861 , reveals the character of its membership - Lowndes , Cross , Crafts , Simons , Miller , Gilchrist , Ravenel , Lee , Jervey ...
... receiving the news of the " Leopard and Chesapeake " affair , its roll of thirteen command- ers down to 1861 , reveals the character of its membership - Lowndes , Cross , Crafts , Simons , Miller , Gilchrist , Ravenel , Lee , Jervey ...
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... received and turned over to the Treasurer . This cash , and the surplus cash on hand , authorized a deposit of $ 1,000 , with the Chicora Bank , at Pelzer , S. C. , interest at 5 per cent , semi - annually . The total fund now stands at ...
... received and turned over to the Treasurer . This cash , and the surplus cash on hand , authorized a deposit of $ 1,000 , with the Chicora Bank , at Pelzer , S. C. , interest at 5 per cent , semi - annually . The total fund now stands at ...
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... received an order from General Lee to proceed to Berryville , meet General Stuart there and in conjunction with him make an attack on Harper's Ferry and Charlestown , and , if possible , capture both . General Sullivan's ( Federal ) ...
... received an order from General Lee to proceed to Berryville , meet General Stuart there and in conjunction with him make an attack on Harper's Ferry and Charlestown , and , if possible , capture both . General Sullivan's ( Federal ) ...
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... received the ragged " Rebs " as if they were belted knights , with victory on their plumes . Here every soldier got as much as he could eat . Then there came the long roll and we fell into ranks and sorrowfully turned our faces ...
... received the ragged " Rebs " as if they were belted knights , with victory on their plumes . Here every soldier got as much as he could eat . Then there came the long roll and we fell into ranks and sorrowfully turned our faces ...
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... received a shock , for the remains of Toombs ' Georgians came tearing down the hill , and then all the batteries across the bridge opened and swept the hill where we were lying . Every one of our batteries limbered up and returned ...
... received a shock , for the remains of Toombs ' Georgians came tearing down the hill , and then all the batteries across the bridge opened and swept the hill where we were lying . Every one of our batteries limbered up and returned ...
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