Southern Historical Society Papers, Volumes 29-31Virginia Historical Society, 1901 - Confederate States of America |
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Page 36
... says : " In this trying exigency Mrs. Bradley T. Johnson volunteered to go through the country to North Carolina , her native State , and there appeal to her countrymen for assistance . " She , as the daughter of Hon . R. M. Saunders of ...
... says : " In this trying exigency Mrs. Bradley T. Johnson volunteered to go through the country to North Carolina , her native State , and there appeal to her countrymen for assistance . " She , as the daughter of Hon . R. M. Saunders of ...
Page 47
... says that some news- paper correspondent fabricated it , and that it was regarded merely as a joke in the command ... say , upon honor , that he was disguised in woman's clothes , or that his wife acted in any way unladylike and ...
... says that some news- paper correspondent fabricated it , and that it was regarded merely as a joke in the command ... say , upon honor , that he was disguised in woman's clothes , or that his wife acted in any way unladylike and ...
Page 55
... says you may furnish writing material to Mr. Davis sufficient for the specific purpose of accepting or declining Mr. O'Conor's offer . ( 121 War of Rebellion , p . 642. ) 66 " E. D. TOWNSEND , Assistant Adjutant General . " In This ...
... says you may furnish writing material to Mr. Davis sufficient for the specific purpose of accepting or declining Mr. O'Conor's offer . ( 121 War of Rebellion , p . 642. ) 66 " E. D. TOWNSEND , Assistant Adjutant General . " In This ...
Page 68
... says , after referring to the surgeon's report : " It cannot be read by any honorable and right - minded American , no matter what his sectional feelings or his political opinions may be , without a sickening sensation of shame for his ...
... says , after referring to the surgeon's report : " It cannot be read by any honorable and right - minded American , no matter what his sectional feelings or his political opinions may be , without a sickening sensation of shame for his ...
Page 89
... says an eminent British critic , " but redeemed from rash- ness by the knowledge of his adversary's infirmities of temperament , on which it was largely founded , and by the celerity and skill with which it was executed . ' " " The easy ...
... says an eminent British critic , " but redeemed from rash- ness by the knowledge of his adversary's infirmities of temperament , on which it was largely founded , and by the celerity and skill with which it was executed . ' " " The easy ...
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