Southern Historical Society Papers, Volumes 29-31Virginia Historical Society, 1901 - Confederate States of America |
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Page 5
... rode behind the President's ambulance from Abbeville , S. C. to Washington , Ga . , where they were expect- ing a dash of the Confederate Cavalry any moment . They crossed the Savannah river bright and early on the morning of May 6 ...
... rode behind the President's ambulance from Abbeville , S. C. to Washington , Ga . , where they were expect- ing a dash of the Confederate Cavalry any moment . They crossed the Savannah river bright and early on the morning of May 6 ...
Page 39
... rode with his father in front of the Yankee picket line . When the army fell back to Centreville , and then to Manassas Junction , Mrs. Johnson accompanied it , and spent the winter of 1861-62 in cantonments with her husband and the ...
... rode with his father in front of the Yankee picket line . When the army fell back to Centreville , and then to Manassas Junction , Mrs. Johnson accompanied it , and spent the winter of 1861-62 in cantonments with her husband and the ...
Page 88
... rode that grand Virginian- Last of all the Cavaliers ! " What- * * * ** * * * * * To resume for a moment the parallel previously drawn , I think that in the qualities of their military genius , Washington and Lee -I name them in the ...
... rode that grand Virginian- Last of all the Cavaliers ! " What- * * * ** * * * * * To resume for a moment the parallel previously drawn , I think that in the qualities of their military genius , Washington and Lee -I name them in the ...
Page 90
... rode by Norman William's side at Hastings , and from the Lionel Lee who smote the infidel in Holy Land , stirrup to stirrup with Richard of the Lion Heart . He had it from that stout dragoon , the dashing Rupert of the Continental army ...
... rode by Norman William's side at Hastings , and from the Lionel Lee who smote the infidel in Holy Land , stirrup to stirrup with Richard of the Lion Heart . He had it from that stout dragoon , the dashing Rupert of the Continental army ...
Page 107
... the writer says , among other things , " soldiers rode from house to house , entered without ceremony , and kindled fires in garrets and closets and stood by to see Report of History Committee of Grand Camp C. V. 107.
... the writer says , among other things , " soldiers rode from house to house , entered without ceremony , and kindled fires in garrets and closets and stood by to see Report of History Committee of Grand Camp C. V. 107.
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