Southern Historical Society Papers, Volumes 23-25Virginia Historical Society, 1895 - Confederate States of America |
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... James Butler . Colvin was killed just before Johnston surrendered . General Wheeler's scouts were commanded by Captain Shannon . The gallant General Butler commanded the rear guard . On the morning of the 17th of February , 1865 , when ...
... James Butler . Colvin was killed just before Johnston surrendered . General Wheeler's scouts were commanded by Captain Shannon . The gallant General Butler commanded the rear guard . On the morning of the 17th of February , 1865 , when ...
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... James below , ' and not only so , but the Gael had in the brief struggle secured a firm hold with his teeth on Fitz James ' finger . As good luck would have it Private Bill Martin , whose horse had been also killed , came along just at ...
... James below , ' and not only so , but the Gael had in the brief struggle secured a firm hold with his teeth on Fitz James ' finger . As good luck would have it Private Bill Martin , whose horse had been also killed , came along just at ...
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... James Butler and a Federal officer , who began the fight with the brave , the dashing , the gallant and handsome Nat Butler , who was riding the same horse that his brother Thomas was on when killed at Gettysburg . He was shot through ...
... James Butler and a Federal officer , who began the fight with the brave , the dashing , the gallant and handsome Nat Butler , who was riding the same horse that his brother Thomas was on when killed at Gettysburg . He was shot through ...
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... James , intending to take Petersburg . In the course of these movements , lasting from the 20th of May to June 14th , many engagements of minor and some of great importance took place on the line of the North Anna , Pamunkey and Totopo ...
... James , intending to take Petersburg . In the course of these movements , lasting from the 20th of May to June 14th , many engagements of minor and some of great importance took place on the line of the North Anna , Pamunkey and Totopo ...
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... James Holland , quarter - master sergeant ; Harrison Hall , hospital steward ; and James H. Geiger , ordnance sergeant . The history of Ramseur is known to all the people of North Caro- lina . No one of her sons ever contributed , by ...
... James Holland , quarter - master sergeant ; Harrison Hall , hospital steward ; and James H. Geiger , ordnance sergeant . The history of Ramseur is known to all the people of North Caro- lina . No one of her sons ever contributed , by ...
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