Southern Historical Society Papers, Volumes 23-25Virginia Historical Society, 1895 - Confederate States of America |
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... Harper's Ferry , Sept. 14 , 1862 . Sharpsburg ( Antietam ) , September 17 , 1862 . Kearneysville , Oct 16 , 1862 . Fredericksburg , December 13 , 14 , 1862 . Chancellorsville , May 2 , 3 , 1863 . Winchester , No. 2 , June 14 , 15 , 1863 ...
... Harper's Ferry , Sept. 14 , 1862 . Sharpsburg ( Antietam ) , September 17 , 1862 . Kearneysville , Oct 16 , 1862 . Fredericksburg , December 13 , 14 , 1862 . Chancellorsville , May 2 , 3 , 1863 . Winchester , No. 2 , June 14 , 15 , 1863 ...
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... Harper's Ferry and its vicinity . When talking with some of them while we were lying around Manas- sas idle and inactive for so long a time - more than seven months— they were asked how they liked soldiering . " Oh 6 The Battle of Cold ...
... Harper's Ferry and its vicinity . When talking with some of them while we were lying around Manas- sas idle and inactive for so long a time - more than seven months— they were asked how they liked soldiering . " Oh 6 The Battle of Cold ...
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... Harper's Ferry on 22d May . The company remained in Lexington about ten days , drilling assiduously with muskets , or with the field - guns belonging to the Virginia Military Institute . " " Some of the survivors may recall amusing ...
... Harper's Ferry on 22d May . The company remained in Lexington about ten days , drilling assiduously with muskets , or with the field - guns belonging to the Virginia Military Institute . " " Some of the survivors may recall amusing ...
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... Harper's Ferry . After two or three weeks spent in and about Harper's Ferry , June 15th it marched back towards Winchester , but turned off to Bunker Hill , where the army was reorganized , and was assigned to the First Brigade , Gene ...
... Harper's Ferry . After two or three weeks spent in and about Harper's Ferry , June 15th it marched back towards Winchester , but turned off to Bunker Hill , where the army was reorganized , and was assigned to the First Brigade , Gene ...
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... Harper's Ferry . We had the First Virginia cavalry , under Colonel ( afterwards General ) J. E. B. Stuart , not far off in our front , guarding the fords of the Potomac and watching the enemy under General Patterson ; and we had fre ...
... Harper's Ferry . We had the First Virginia cavalry , under Colonel ( afterwards General ) J. E. B. Stuart , not far off in our front , guarding the fords of the Potomac and watching the enemy under General Patterson ; and we had fre ...
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