Southern Historical Society Papers, Volumes 23-25Virginia Historical Society, 1895 - Confederate States of America |
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... Gettysburg , an ad- dress by Colonel Charles Marshall , before the Veteran Association of Washington , D. C. , Jan. , 1896 ...... XIX . Pickett's Men in the Gettysburg Charge ( with diagrams ) , a paper read before Pickett Camp , C. V. ...
... Gettysburg , an ad- dress by Colonel Charles Marshall , before the Veteran Association of Washington , D. C. , Jan. , 1896 ...... XIX . Pickett's Men in the Gettysburg Charge ( with diagrams ) , a paper read before Pickett Camp , C. V. ...
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... Gettysburg Controversy - Who commenced It ? Review by Rev. J. William Jones , D. D ............ . XXXIX . Stuart and Gettysburg - Defence of the Cavalry Leader , by Col. J. S. Mosby . 342 .. 348 XL . The Museum of the South , Instituted ...
... Gettysburg Controversy - Who commenced It ? Review by Rev. J. William Jones , D. D ............ . XXXIX . Stuart and Gettysburg - Defence of the Cavalry Leader , by Col. J. S. Mosby . 342 .. 348 XL . The Museum of the South , Instituted ...
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... GETTYSBURG . Heth's Division arrived at Cashtown , nine miles from Gettysburg , June 29th , being in advance of the corps . On the 30th Pettigrew with his brigade was sent to Gettysburg for supplies , but finding a large force of ...
... GETTYSBURG . Heth's Division arrived at Cashtown , nine miles from Gettysburg , June 29th , being in advance of the corps . On the 30th Pettigrew with his brigade was sent to Gettysburg for supplies , but finding a large force of ...
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... Gettysburg by different roads , and Heth's Division , being in the advance of Hill's Corps , was the first to strike the enemy , whose strength was then unknown . Upon engaging them they were found to occupy in large force and strongly ...
... Gettysburg by different roads , and Heth's Division , being in the advance of Hill's Corps , was the first to strike the enemy , whose strength was then unknown . Upon engaging them they were found to occupy in large force and strongly ...
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... Gettysburg but one field officer , and from September 30th , 1864 , to the fall of Petersburg , during which time I was off duty from a desperate wound , it had none at all . That it maintained its efficiency under such adverse ...
... Gettysburg but one field officer , and from September 30th , 1864 , to the fall of Petersburg , during which time I was off duty from a desperate wound , it had none at all . That it maintained its efficiency under such adverse ...
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