Southern Historical Society PapersVirginia Historical Society, 1903 - Confederate States of America |
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... wounded and capured , one hundred and fourteen died in battle , in hospital or on the weary wayside . In obedience To a sentiment of honour and the call of duty and in pledge of their sincerity they made The last sacrifice , they laid ...
... wounded and capured , one hundred and fourteen died in battle , in hospital or on the weary wayside . In obedience To a sentiment of honour and the call of duty and in pledge of their sincerity they made The last sacrifice , they laid ...
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... wounded one man , a field officer . Poor fellow he was lying , horribly wounded , on the courthouse steps . He had on a beautiful sword , which he said had been presented to him , and which he asked to be allowed to retain . We fixed ...
... wounded one man , a field officer . Poor fellow he was lying , horribly wounded , on the courthouse steps . He had on a beautiful sword , which he said had been presented to him , and which he asked to be allowed to retain . We fixed ...
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... our camp in Rockingham . Our loss of killed and wounded was not great . An interesting incident in this connection is that these prisoners got to the Valley pike at Newmarket ( I think 16 Southern Historical Society Papers .
... our camp in Rockingham . Our loss of killed and wounded was not great . An interesting incident in this connection is that these prisoners got to the Valley pike at Newmarket ( I think 16 Southern Historical Society Papers .
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... wounded , as related by Lieutenant Berkeley , was not a field officer . He was Lieutenant Charles H. Richardson , of Baltimore , adjutant of the 9th Maryland Federal Regiment . His hip - bone was shattered , but he recovered , though ...
... wounded , as related by Lieutenant Berkeley , was not a field officer . He was Lieutenant Charles H. Richardson , of Baltimore , adjutant of the 9th Maryland Federal Regiment . His hip - bone was shattered , but he recovered , though ...
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... wounded during the pause . The halt was a short one , for sharp axes wielded by strong arms were at work , and the heavy blows rang out on the frosty air like the blows of giants , and in a few seconds more the " Rebel yell " made the ...
... wounded during the pause . The halt was a short one , for sharp axes wielded by strong arms were at work , and the heavy blows rang out on the frosty air like the blows of giants , and in a few seconds more the " Rebel yell " made the ...
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