Southern Historical Society Papers, Volumes 23-25Virginia Historical Society, 1895 - Confederate States of America |
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... Confederacy , " and made the fatal mistake of confining the Union to the States of the East , in memory whereof , I may here take courage to suggest that the word " Confederacy " as applied to a compact among States can never hold an ...
... Confederacy , " and made the fatal mistake of confining the Union to the States of the East , in memory whereof , I may here take courage to suggest that the word " Confederacy " as applied to a compact among States can never hold an ...
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... Confederacy . Heretofore in these pages an allusion has been made to the " Charleston Light Dragoons . " This is an old and time - honored corps , dating back to 1773 , when it was named the " Charles - Town City Troops , " and did ...
... Confederacy . Heretofore in these pages an allusion has been made to the " Charleston Light Dragoons . " This is an old and time - honored corps , dating back to 1773 , when it was named the " Charles - Town City Troops , " and did ...
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... Confederacy was ended forever . North Carolina , whose soil has been made sacred by the ashes of so many great and strong men , her jurists , her statesmen , her magistrates , her teachers , her ministers and priests , her soldiers and ...
... Confederacy was ended forever . North Carolina , whose soil has been made sacred by the ashes of so many great and strong men , her jurists , her statesmen , her magistrates , her teachers , her ministers and priests , her soldiers and ...
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... Confederacy , was verified by events , and the consummation of which resulted in our downfall , declared that , after the opening of the Mississippi , a heavy column pushed through the gateway of eastern North Carolina , would cause the ...
... Confederacy , was verified by events , and the consummation of which resulted in our downfall , declared that , after the opening of the Mississippi , a heavy column pushed through the gateway of eastern North Carolina , would cause the ...
Page 84
... Confederates . Our honored friend and fellow - citizen , Major Douglass West , who was himself a brave and loyal soldier of the Confederacy , first discovered the body of Lytle on the field in his dying moments , and had him removed to ...
... Confederates . Our honored friend and fellow - citizen , Major Douglass West , who was himself a brave and loyal soldier of the Confederacy , first discovered the body of Lytle on the field in his dying moments , and had him removed to ...
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