Southern Historical Society Papers, Volumes 29-31Virginia Historical Society, 1901 - Confederate States of America |
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... Georgia Regiment .... 166 XII . A Confederate Plan for Arming the Slaves , by Irving D. Black ...... 173 XIII . Williamsburg Junior Guards , roll of , by E. H. Lively ..... 175 . XIV . The Peace Conference in Hampton Roads , by Hon ...
... Georgia Regiment .... 166 XII . A Confederate Plan for Arming the Slaves , by Irving D. Black ...... 173 XIII . Williamsburg Junior Guards , roll of , by E. H. Lively ..... 175 . XIV . The Peace Conference in Hampton Roads , by Hon ...
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... Georgia trying to escape in his wife's clothes . " ( 121 War of Rebellion , p . 555. ) On the 23d of May , Mr. C. A. Dana , Assistant Secretary of War , ordered General Miles to direct Colonel Pritchard to bring with him the woman's ...
... Georgia trying to escape in his wife's clothes . " ( 121 War of Rebellion , p . 555. ) On the 23d of May , Mr. C. A. Dana , Assistant Secretary of War , ordered General Miles to direct Colonel Pritchard to bring with him the woman's ...
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... Georgia appealed to his imagination , and the influence of its silent occupant was more potent than that of most living parents upon their sons . The faded letters from the Indies became sacred precepts to the lad . They are still a ...
... Georgia appealed to his imagination , and the influence of its silent occupant was more potent than that of most living parents upon their sons . The faded letters from the Indies became sacred precepts to the lad . They are still a ...
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... 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 military reality of ...
... 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 military reality of ...
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... Georgia Senator Hill , in his grand memorial address on the life and character of Lee , spoke of him as Washington without his reward . " It was not his , ' tis true , to hear his countrymen with glad acclaim hail him as a conquering ...
... Georgia Senator Hill , in his grand memorial address on the life and character of Lee , spoke of him as Washington without his reward . " It was not his , ' tis true , to hear his countrymen with glad acclaim hail him as a conquering ...
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