Southern Historical Society Papers, Volumes 23-25Virginia Historical Society, 1895 - Confederate States of America |
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Page 80
... Jackson's troops remained in the place that night and destroyed all the stores ( and they were immense ) which they could We crossed Bull Run and advanced towards Fairfax and Centreville , but before reaching those places our company ...
... Jackson's troops remained in the place that night and destroyed all the stores ( and they were immense ) which they could We crossed Bull Run and advanced towards Fairfax and Centreville , but before reaching those places our company ...
Page 81
... Jackson's advance to his rear , and was concentrating his forces to attack Jackson before the arrival of General Lee , who was hastening to his relief with Longstreet's corps . While we were on the north side of Bull Run we had one ...
... Jackson's advance to his rear , and was concentrating his forces to attack Jackson before the arrival of General Lee , who was hastening to his relief with Longstreet's corps . While we were on the north side of Bull Run we had one ...
Page 93
... Jackson , Miss . , in whom Mr. Murphy has the greatest confidence . Yesterday he received a reply , and , although it is a private letter , Mr. Murphy is willing to have it published : Mr. DAN . O'C . MURPHY , MY DEAR Dan : JACKSON ...
... Jackson , Miss . , in whom Mr. Murphy has the greatest confidence . Yesterday he received a reply , and , although it is a private letter , Mr. Murphy is willing to have it published : Mr. DAN . O'C . MURPHY , MY DEAR Dan : JACKSON ...
Page 95
... Jackson's Corps . His health failed him and he was retired ; died since the war . R. H. Amos , second corporal . Discharged May , 1862 , on ac- count of defective vision . A. W. Cade , third corporal . A good man - an excellent soldier ...
... Jackson's Corps . His health failed him and he was retired ; died since the war . R. H. Amos , second corporal . Discharged May , 1862 , on ac- count of defective vision . A. W. Cade , third corporal . A good man - an excellent soldier ...
Page 102
... Jackson's , and returned to Winchester ; thence down the Valley pike , northward till they reached Camp Stevens , a beautiful camp in the corner of an oak forest , on the east side of the Valley pike , which extended from Staunton , Va ...
... Jackson's , and returned to Winchester ; thence down the Valley pike , northward till they reached Camp Stevens , a beautiful camp in the corner of an oak forest , on the east side of the Valley pike , which extended from Staunton , Va ...
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