Southern Historical Society Papers, Volumes 29-31Virginia Historical Society, 1901 - Confederate States of America |
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Page 33
... Army of Tennessee veterans for a beautiful bouquet which she had received , and Mrs. McLellan recognized the gift of a like compliment from Colonel Chalaron . Then Dr. Palmer dismissed the gathering with the benediction . MEMOIR OF JANE ...
... Army of Tennessee veterans for a beautiful bouquet which she had received , and Mrs. McLellan recognized the gift of a like compliment from Colonel Chalaron . Then Dr. Palmer dismissed the gathering with the benediction . MEMOIR OF JANE ...
Page 94
... Army of the West from Georgia to Tennessee had removed the last effective obstacle to Sherman's northern march , and that officer , with a column still formidable , was now moving with the inevitability of fate upon the rear of the last ...
... Army of the West from Georgia to Tennessee had removed the last effective obstacle to Sherman's northern march , and that officer , with a column still formidable , was now moving with the inevitability of fate upon the rear of the last ...
Page 173
... Army of the Tennessee . The document is a paper prepared by General Cleburne in December , 1863 , in which for the first time a military officer of prominence definitely advocated the employment of slaves as soldiers for the South . The ...
... Army of the Tennessee . The document is a paper prepared by General Cleburne in December , 1863 , in which for the first time a military officer of prominence definitely advocated the employment of slaves as soldiers for the South . The ...
Page 193
... Tennessee , then a member of the Senate , and the silver - tongued Judah P ... army having fought to the point of complete exhaustion , furled their ... Tenn . , for a visit East I promised my people I would stop at Elmira and report the ...
... Tennessee , then a member of the Senate , and the silver - tongued Judah P ... army having fought to the point of complete exhaustion , furled their ... Tenn . , for a visit East I promised my people I would stop at Elmira and report the ...
Page 247
... Tennessee advanced upon , drove the enemy and saved Jackson's flank at First Manassas . ) In this bloody battle of ... army retired , having Major Goldsborough for his companion. A Maryland Warrior and Hero . 247.
... Tennessee advanced upon , drove the enemy and saved Jackson's flank at First Manassas . ) In this bloody battle of ... army retired , having Major Goldsborough for his companion. A Maryland Warrior and Hero . 247.
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