Southern Historical Society Papers, Volumes 29-31Virginia Historical Society, 1901 - Confederate States of America |
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Page 49
... front of the fortress and entered by a postern leading from that battery . The cavalrymen were followed by General Miles , holding Davis by the right arm . Next came half a dozen soldiers , and then Colonel Pritchard with Clay , and ...
... front of the fortress and entered by a postern leading from that battery . The cavalrymen were followed by General Miles , holding Davis by the right arm . Next came half a dozen soldiers , and then Colonel Pritchard with Clay , and ...
Page 52
... front room . The front door was to be kept locked , and the officer of the general guard was to keep the key . When the front door was to be opened the officer in the outer room was to be by it and the middle door was to be barred . A ...
... front room . The front door was to be kept locked , and the officer of the general guard was to keep the key . When the front door was to be opened the officer in the outer room was to be by it and the middle door was to be barred . A ...
Page 72
... front of which a vast crowd was gathered to see him come out . Carriages were ar- ranged in front of the hotel as if to take him and his party , but to avoid the crowd the proprietor had caused a coach to be brought into the court ...
... front of which a vast crowd was gathered to see him come out . Carriages were ar- ranged in front of the hotel as if to take him and his party , but to avoid the crowd the proprietor had caused a coach to be brought into the court ...
Page 89
... front against Hooker's main 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 ...
... front against Hooker's main 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 ...
Page 140
... front of our regiment on the elevation of some old entrenchments . It fired once Immediately , one or more of ... front , and right flank . The command of the brigade now devolved on Colonel Andrews , of the Second , as ranking officer ...
... front of our regiment on the elevation of some old entrenchments . It fired once Immediately , one or more of ... front , and right flank . The command of the brigade now devolved on Colonel Andrews , of the Second , as ranking officer ...
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