Southern Historical Society Papers, Volumes 23-25Virginia Historical Society, 1895 - Confederate States of America |
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... Colonel W. A. Smoot , General Stith Bolling , General T. T. Munford and Colonel R. L. Maury , having retired , during their absence , in response to their repeated call , Captain W. Gordon McCabe briefly addressed the audience . His ...
... Colonel W. A. Smoot , General Stith Bolling , General T. T. Munford and Colonel R. L. Maury , having retired , during their absence , in response to their repeated call , Captain W. Gordon McCabe briefly addressed the audience . His ...
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... Colonel Hugh K. Aiken , and on the morning of the 24th of February , 1865 , General Butler , being then at Kellytown , directed Colonel Aiken to take a regiment and proceed down the east bank of the creek and ascertain if any portion of ...
... Colonel Hugh K. Aiken , and on the morning of the 24th of February , 1865 , General Butler , being then at Kellytown , directed Colonel Aiken to take a regiment and proceed down the east bank of the creek and ascertain if any portion of ...
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... Colonel ; W. A. Owens , Lieutenant - Colonel , and W. A. Eliason , Major . Major Elia- son was at the same time elected to the Lieutenant - Colonelcy of the Forty - ninth , and accepted it , and Captain W. J. Martin , of the Twenty ...
... Colonel ; W. A. Owens , Lieutenant - Colonel , and W. A. Eliason , Major . Major Elia- son was at the same time elected to the Lieutenant - Colonelcy of the Forty - ninth , and accepted it , and Captain W. J. Martin , of the Twenty ...
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... Colonel Leventhorpe commanding , and the Twenty - sixth North Carolina , Colonel Bur- gwyn commanding , " says General Heth in his official report , " dis- played conspicuous gallantry , of which I was an eye - witness , and the whole ...
... Colonel Leventhorpe commanding , and the Twenty - sixth North Carolina , Colonel Bur- gwyn commanding , " says General Heth in his official report , " dis- played conspicuous gallantry , of which I was an eye - witness , and the whole ...
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... Colonel Leventhorpe did not return to the command , and for some time Lieutenant - Colonel Martin was the only field officer . He became , upon the exchange of Colonel Leventhorpe and his promotion to be Brigadier - General of the North ...
... Colonel Leventhorpe did not return to the command , and for some time Lieutenant - Colonel Martin was the only field officer . He became , upon the exchange of Colonel Leventhorpe and his promotion to be Brigadier - General of the North ...
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