Southern Historical Society Papers, Volumes 23-25Virginia Historical Society, 1895 - Confederate States of America |
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... Chambersburg , Pa .; 26th , eleven miles to near Shippensburg ; 27th , twenty miles and camped near Carlisle , Pa . , where it remained till 28th ; 29th , ten miles to- ward Shippensburg ; 30th , nine miles to the Baltimore pike leading ...
... Chambersburg , Pa .; 26th , eleven miles to near Shippensburg ; 27th , twenty miles and camped near Carlisle , Pa . , where it remained till 28th ; 29th , ten miles to- ward Shippensburg ; 30th , nine miles to the Baltimore pike leading ...
Page 148
... Chambersburg , Pa . Charles E. Young , appointed lieutenant in engineer regiment , June 24 , 1863 , but did not leave the battery till after Gettysburg . Robert Frazer , discharged for wound , August 31 , 1863 . R. W. Swann , who joined ...
... Chambersburg , Pa . Charles E. Young , appointed lieutenant in engineer regiment , June 24 , 1863 , but did not leave the battery till after Gettysburg . Robert Frazer , discharged for wound , August 31 , 1863 . R. W. Swann , who joined ...
Page 204
... Chambersburg , and finally recrossed the Potomac about fifteen miles from Washington , far to the left of McClellan's army , with the loss of one killed and seven wounded . The result of his raid was the capture of a number of prisoners ...
... Chambersburg , and finally recrossed the Potomac about fifteen miles from Washington , far to the left of McClellan's army , with the loss of one killed and seven wounded . The result of his raid was the capture of a number of prisoners ...
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... Chambersburg , rendered it necessary that the rest of the army should be within supporting distance , and Hill , having ar- rived in the Valley , Longstreet was withdrawn to the west side of the Shenandoah , and the two corps encamped ...
... Chambersburg , rendered it necessary that the rest of the army should be within supporting distance , and Hill , having ar- rived in the Valley , Longstreet was withdrawn to the west side of the Shenandoah , and the two corps encamped ...
Page 213
... Chambersburg . Accounts from him last night stated that there was no enemy west of Frederick . A cavalry force ( about 100 ) guarded the Monocacy bridge , which was barricaded . You will , of course , take charge of ( A. G. ) Jenkins's ...
... Chambersburg . Accounts from him last night stated that there was no enemy west of Frederick . A cavalry force ( about 100 ) guarded the Monocacy bridge , which was barricaded . You will , of course , take charge of ( A. G. ) Jenkins's ...
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