Southern Historical Society Papers, Volumes 29-31Virginia Historical Society, 1901 - Confederate States of America |
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Page 36
... force of her will , to accomplish an enterprise which required the daring gallantry of a man with the persuasive power and perseverance of a woman . " " Accordingly , on the 24th of May she left the camps of Compa- nies A and B , at the ...
... force of her will , to accomplish an enterprise which required the daring gallantry of a man with the persuasive power and perseverance of a woman . " " Accordingly , on the 24th of May she left the camps of Compa- nies A and B , at the ...
Page 89
... force , with barely eleven thousand men , while Jackson , with two - thirds of the Confederate troops , was sent across the front and well to the right and rear of an army of ninety - two thousand muskets . " Bold to rashness , " says ...
... force , with barely eleven thousand men , while Jackson , with two - thirds of the Confederate troops , was sent across the front and well to the right and rear of an army of ninety - two thousand muskets . " Bold to rashness , " says ...
Page 94
... force at his disposal , lay across the pleasant fields where dwelt the wives and children of those who , exposed to the severity of winter and destitute of food , still held with grim determination the last ditch of a doomed cause . The ...
... force at his disposal , lay across the pleasant fields where dwelt the wives and children of those who , exposed to the severity of winter and destitute of food , still held with grim determination the last ditch of a doomed cause . The ...
Page 103
... forces , are notified that they will be held responsible for any injury done to the track , line or road , or for any ... force necessary to coerce the performance of the work during the time . occupied in completing it . If a soldier or ...
... forces , are notified that they will be held responsible for any injury done to the track , line or road , or for any ... force necessary to coerce the performance of the work during the time . occupied in completing it . If a soldier or ...
Page 153
... forces of the Federal army , and it was felt that as long as Lee stood for the defence of Richmond , Richmond was ... force General Lee had to contend , how attenuated his lengthened line of defence had become , and how decimated and ...
... forces of the Federal army , and it was felt that as long as Lee stood for the defence of Richmond , Richmond was ... force General Lee had to contend , how attenuated his lengthened line of defence had become , and how decimated and ...
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