Southern Historical Society PapersVirginia Historical Society, 1903 - Confederate States of America |
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... record of any company in the South . " " THE WASHINGTON LIGHT INFANTRY CHARITABLE ASSOCIATION , 1866 . " The affair of the ' Leopard and Chesapeake ' involved no dese- crated homes , no abandoned altars , no social insults , no unspeaka ...
... record of any company in the South . " " THE WASHINGTON LIGHT INFANTRY CHARITABLE ASSOCIATION , 1866 . " The affair of the ' Leopard and Chesapeake ' involved no dese- crated homes , no abandoned altars , no social insults , no unspeaka ...
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... record ; all being the contributions of members , except a gift of $ 150.00 from the late James T. Welsman , which , with some other surplus funds , was invested , to start a permanent Charity Fund . This amounted , in certain ...
... record ; all being the contributions of members , except a gift of $ 150.00 from the late James T. Welsman , which , with some other surplus funds , was invested , to start a permanent Charity Fund . This amounted , in certain ...
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... records of our own " Charitable Association " for re- minder of what earnest men can do . * * * Under their auspices , they also erected the first memorial shaft raised in South Carolina in honor of the dead of the war . " Within one ...
... records of our own " Charitable Association " for re- minder of what earnest men can do . * * * Under their auspices , they also erected the first memorial shaft raised in South Carolina in honor of the dead of the war . " Within one ...
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... record as a soldier , and was un- questionably a brave man . Why he acted as he did on that occasion can be readily accounted for . He saw , as nearly all the men in the ranks saw , that the Confederate cause was hopeless , and that ...
... record as a soldier , and was un- questionably a brave man . Why he acted as he did on that occasion can be readily accounted for . He saw , as nearly all the men in the ranks saw , that the Confederate cause was hopeless , and that ...
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... Records , Vol . XIX , Part 1. The reader may exam- ine them for himself . The map in the War Records ( plate No. xxix ) , which is followed by General Palfrey , is erroneous in giving the Confederate second position too far to the rear ...
... Records , Vol . XIX , Part 1. The reader may exam- ine them for himself . The map in the War Records ( plate No. xxix ) , which is followed by General Palfrey , is erroneous in giving the Confederate second position too far to the rear ...
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