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Page 10
... 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 $ 17,000 ...
... 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 $ 17,000 ...
Page 14
... turned the corner I saw the Yankees standing at the big windows with their guns in their hands . The courtroom was in the second floor . Just as we got unlimbered I heard the Yankee officer give the command to fire , and as I gave the ...
... turned the corner I saw the Yankees standing at the big windows with their guns in their hands . The courtroom was in the second floor . Just as we got unlimbered I heard the Yankee officer give the command to fire , and as I gave the ...
Page 15
... turned them over to Colonel Smith , of the 62d , and he organized a fine drum corps . The General came along and said : " Hurry up and get out of town , for the enemy are coming in heavy force from Harper's Ferry . " Captain M. Frank ...
... turned them over to Colonel Smith , of the 62d , and he organized a fine drum corps . The General came along and said : " Hurry up and get out of town , for the enemy are coming in heavy force from Harper's Ferry . " Captain M. Frank ...
Page 23
... turned to me and very carelessly inquired what I thought of the position occupied by my division , and whether I thought I could hold it against an assault by the enemy in force . I replied that I did not think I could hold my position ...
... turned to me and very carelessly inquired what I thought of the position occupied by my division , and whether I thought I could hold it against an assault by the enemy in force . I replied that I did not think I could hold my position ...
Page 39
... 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 of September halted on ...
... 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 of September halted on ...
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