Southern Historical Society Papers, Volumes 23-25Virginia Historical Society, 1895 - Confederate States of America |
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... Jefferson Davis and Robert E. Lee . In that war of so much importance to the Republic the reports show : Northern volunteers , twenty - three thousand and eighty - four , and Southern volunteers , forty - four thousand six hundred and ...
... Jefferson Davis and Robert E. Lee . In that war of so much importance to the Republic the reports show : Northern volunteers , twenty - three thousand and eighty - four , and Southern volunteers , forty - four thousand six hundred and ...
Page 138
... Jefferson county , where the enemy was encoun- tered ; and thence down to Harper's Ferry . On the 31st returned up ... Davis and three men were wounded , and one six - pounder brass field - gun was lost . On the 12th , by order of the ...
... Jefferson county , where the enemy was encoun- tered ; and thence down to Harper's Ferry . On the 31st returned up ... Davis and three men were wounded , and one six - pounder brass field - gun was lost . On the 12th , by order of the ...
Page 253
... Jefferson Davis , in his " Short History of the Confederate States , " says the position was not the choice of either side for a battle - field . The very general belief prevails , also , espe- cially at the South , that the ...
... Jefferson Davis , in his " Short History of the Confederate States , " says the position was not the choice of either side for a battle - field . The very general belief prevails , also , espe- cially at the South , that the ...
Page 277
... Jefferson Davis was off the coast . But lately rumors had been threatening an attack on the New England coast by the Alabama and Florida . Moreover , this period was the climax of the Confed- eracy . It was straining every nerve in one ...
... Jefferson Davis was off the coast . But lately rumors had been threatening an attack on the New England coast by the Alabama and Florida . Moreover , this period was the climax of the Confed- eracy . It was straining every nerve in one ...
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... Jefferson Davis , the President of the Con- federacy , is a most appropriate place for the location of the Confede ... Davis ( Made from a Photograph taken during the War . ) corded the loving and tender watchfulness of a fond and ...
... Jefferson Davis , the President of the Con- federacy , is a most appropriate place for the location of the Confede ... Davis ( Made from a Photograph taken during the War . ) corded the loving and tender watchfulness of a fond and ...
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