Southern Historical Society Papers, Volumes 29-31Virginia Historical Society, 1901 - Confederate States of America |
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... officers of Crescent Company E , from Captain Tarleton down , and they had all passed away . Of the non - commissioned officers , Nelson , now living in Atlanta , and myself remain . We are only two , and among the privates I counted ...
... officers of Crescent Company E , from Captain Tarleton down , and they had all passed away . Of the non - commissioned officers , Nelson , now living in Atlanta , and myself remain . We are only two , and among the privates I counted ...
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... officers , pledge ourselves , and for our men , that the arms she has obtained shall at the close of the war be returned to the State of North Carolina without stain or dishonor . ' Resolved , That these resolutions be signed by the ...
... officers , pledge ourselves , and for our men , that the arms she has obtained shall at the close of the war be returned to the State of North Carolina without stain or dishonor . ' Resolved , That these resolutions be signed by the ...
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... officers and men . The pretext of the War 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 ...
... officers and men . The pretext of the War 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 ...
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... officers and men by whom the capture was made . " He also asked for their names , in order that they might receive appropriate medals . " These gallant captors consisted of two regiments of picked men , while the party captured was com ...
... officers and men by whom the capture was made . " He also asked for their names , in order that they might receive appropriate medals . " These gallant captors consisted of two regiments of picked men , while the party captured was com ...
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... officers , were captured , they should be kept in close confinement as long as the foregoing orders remained in force . ( See South . His . Society Papers , 302-3 . ) General Robert E. Lee , on receiving this order from the Confed ...
... officers , were captured , they should be kept in close confinement as long as the foregoing orders remained in force . ( See South . His . Society Papers , 302-3 . ) General Robert E. Lee , on receiving this order from the Confed ...
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