Southern Historical Society Papers, Volumes 23-25Virginia Historical Society, 1895 - Confederate States of America |
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... Court House , Culpeper Court House and Rapidan Station . At this time , September 7th , General W. W. Kirkland was assigned to the command of the brigade , a command which he actually exercised for a very few months . During the period ...
... Court House , Culpeper Court House and Rapidan Station . At this time , September 7th , General W. W. Kirkland was assigned to the command of the brigade , a command which he actually exercised for a very few months . During the period ...
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... but they re - crossed the Rapidan before we could overtake them . We returned to our camp near Orange Courthouse and spent the remainder of the winter there . THE WILDERNESS . On the 4th of May , 1864 48 Southern Historical Society Papers .
... but they re - crossed the Rapidan before we could overtake them . We returned to our camp near Orange Courthouse and spent the remainder of the winter there . THE WILDERNESS . On the 4th of May , 1864 48 Southern Historical Society Papers .
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... Courthouse , the beginning of his famous " flank movements . " The Federal attack of May 5th was concentrated on Heth's and Wilcox's line , and Kirkland's Brigade with the rest of the corps was actively engaged all through the day in ...
... Courthouse , the beginning of his famous " flank movements . " The Federal attack of May 5th was concentrated on Heth's and Wilcox's line , and Kirkland's Brigade with the rest of the corps was actively engaged all through the day in ...
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... Courthouse . During this retreat McRae's Brigade was often called upon for service which it rendered with alacrity ... Court house . We publish it for the benefit of the old soldiers that are fond of fighting their old battles over again ...
... Courthouse . During this retreat McRae's Brigade was often called upon for service which it rendered with alacrity ... Court house . We publish it for the benefit of the old soldiers that are fond of fighting their old battles over again ...
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... Courthouse . But the advance of Hoke's Division with the brigades of Ransom and Hagood , under the com- mand of that sterling North Carolinian , Robert F. Hoke , caused its withdrawal to the river - side of the pike . At Half - Way ...
... Courthouse . But the advance of Hoke's Division with the brigades of Ransom and Hagood , under the com- mand of that sterling North Carolinian , Robert F. Hoke , caused its withdrawal to the river - side of the pike . At Half - Way ...
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