Southern Historical Society Papers, Volumes 29-31Virginia Historical Society, 1901 - Confederate States of America |
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... Boat ... 292 XXXIII . Number of North Carolina Troops in C. S. Army , by D. H. Hill .... 294 i XXXIV . Hood's Texas Brigade . Address by Hon . Don . E. Hen- derson , at the Galveston Reunion .... 297 XXXV . Roll of Battery of Captain ...
... Boat ... 292 XXXIII . Number of North Carolina Troops in C. S. Army , by D. H. Hill .... 294 i XXXIV . Hood's Texas Brigade . Address by Hon . Don . E. Hen- derson , at the Galveston Reunion .... 297 XXXV . Roll of Battery of Captain ...
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... boat . I never heard of any injury that we inflicted on the iron- clad . We had no artillery with us . The shells were chiefly 100 - pounders . We could see them plainly coming at and over us ; great black masses , as big as nail - kegs ...
... boat . I never heard of any injury that we inflicted on the iron- clad . We had no artillery with us . The shells were chiefly 100 - pounders . We could see them plainly coming at and over us ; great black masses , as big as nail - kegs ...
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... boat's crew , who carried away all that was valuable , and burned the ship . On the 21st , she arrived at Southampton , England . OUR FLAG IN ENGLAND . The Nashville enjoyed the distinction Cruise of the C. S. Steamer Nashville . 207 ...
... boat's crew , who carried away all that was valuable , and burned the ship . On the 21st , she arrived at Southampton , England . OUR FLAG IN ENGLAND . The Nashville enjoyed the distinction Cruise of the C. S. Steamer Nashville . 207 ...
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... boat . While pulling toward us we changed our course and ran for port . Before their mistake was discovered the Nashville was out of reach of the enemy's guns , which , however , 208 Southern Historical Society Papers .
... boat . While pulling toward us we changed our course and ran for port . Before their mistake was discovered the Nashville was out of reach of the enemy's guns , which , however , 208 Southern Historical Society Papers .
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... boat , sent ashore from the blockaders for the purpose of watching me , giving me the assurance that my movement had been detected . RUNNING OUT . Steaming toward the entrance at the bar , I found the three vessels congregated close ...
... boat , sent ashore from the blockaders for the purpose of watching me , giving me the assurance that my movement had been detected . RUNNING OUT . Steaming toward the entrance at the bar , I found the three vessels congregated close ...
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