Southern Historical Society Papers, Volumes 29-31Virginia Historical Society, 1901 - Confederate States of America |
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... Department C. S. A. , General Josiah Gorgas , Chief .... 319 XXXVIII . Confederate Dead in the Cemetery at Mount ... Department — with reminiscenses of President Davis , Robert Toombs , R. M. T. Hunter , and J. P. Benjamin , by Colonel ...
... Department C. S. A. , General Josiah Gorgas , Chief .... 319 XXXVIII . Confederate Dead in the Cemetery at Mount ... Department — with reminiscenses of President Davis , Robert Toombs , R. M. T. Hunter , and J. P. Benjamin , by Colonel ...
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... Department was that it was for the purpose of allowing the Marylanders to reorganize themselves , and thus strengthen the Maryland line . The truth and fact was , that a num- ber of prominent Marylanders had rendezvoused in Richmond ...
... Department was that it was for the purpose of allowing the Marylanders to reorganize themselves , and thus strengthen the Maryland line . The truth and fact was , that a num- ber of prominent Marylanders had rendezvoused in Richmond ...
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... department of the James at Richmond . Hal- leck assumed his duties with some enthusiasm , and at once made several suggestions , which he obviously thought would be taken as marks of his efficiency at Washington . Thus , on the 13th of ...
... department of the James at Richmond . Hal- leck assumed his duties with some enthusiasm , and at once made several suggestions , which he obviously thought would be taken as marks of his efficiency at Washington . Thus , on the 13th of ...
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... Department full of the most vindictive adjectives . Basing the opinion on the evidence of these witnesses alone , the Judge - Advocate General wrote to the Secretary of War , giving the result of his examination but withholding the ...
... Department full of the most vindictive adjectives . Basing the opinion on the evidence of these witnesses alone , the Judge - Advocate General wrote to the Secretary of War , giving the result of his examination but withholding the ...
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... Department of the Government to do so . In consequence of this resolution the President expressed to the Attorney - General ( then Mr. Henry Stanbery ) the opinion that there was no good reason why the trial should not proceed , and ...
... Department of the Government to do so . In consequence of this resolution the President expressed to the Attorney - General ( then Mr. Henry Stanbery ) the opinion that there was no good reason why the trial should not proceed , and ...
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