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... Virginia , in the War 1861-65 , and troops furnished by each . Report of History Committee of the Grand Camp C. V. of Virginia . By Hon . George L. Christian ... 334 340 XL . The Army Negro . His affection and fidelity CONTENTS .
... Virginia , in the War 1861-65 , and troops furnished by each . Report of History Committee of the Grand Camp C. V. of Virginia . By Hon . George L. Christian ... 334 340 XL . The Army Negro . His affection and fidelity CONTENTS .
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... troops coming to his relief before Harry overtook him . A lucky man ! As soon as I saw that the Yankees were out of the courthouse I sent two men with a wagon and four horses , which we discovered hitched up near the courthouse , to go ...
... troops coming to his relief before Harry overtook him . A lucky man ! As soon as I saw that the Yankees were out of the courthouse I sent two men with a wagon and four horses , which we discovered hitched up near the courthouse , to go ...
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... troops to repel the Confederate invasion of Maryland and Pennsylvania , and the ex- pectation was that it would be employed only in home defense and not sent outside of Maryland . Richardson's kinspeople , in Baltimore , were divided on ...
... troops to repel the Confederate invasion of Maryland and Pennsylvania , and the ex- pectation was that it would be employed only in home defense and not sent outside of Maryland . Richardson's kinspeople , in Baltimore , were divided on ...
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... troops , where the advance of the Federals was checked in the summer of 1864 at the time they came so near cap- turing Petersburg . The position thus established , and the works destined to Gordon's Assault on Fort Stedman . 19 Gordon's ...
... troops , where the advance of the Federals was checked in the summer of 1864 at the time they came so near cap- turing Petersburg . The position thus established , and the works destined to Gordon's Assault on Fort Stedman . 19 Gordon's ...
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... troops were encamped behind these lines , and near enough to be thrown into them in a very short time if occasion required . The Federal troops in the front line were relieved by fresh troops every few days , so that they were not ...
... troops were encamped behind these lines , and near enough to be thrown into them in a very short time if occasion required . The Federal troops in the front line were relieved by fresh troops every few days , so that they were not ...
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