Southern Historical Society Papers, Volumes 23-25Virginia Historical Society, 1895 - Confederate States of America |
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... Lee's army now re- traced its steps , tearing up the O. & A. railroad to the Rapphan- nock , which , however , the ... Lee , on the 27th , moved down corre- spondingly , Hill's Corps by the plank road , Colonel Singeltary com- manding ...
... Lee's army now re- traced its steps , tearing up the O. & A. railroad to the Rapphan- nock , which , however , the ... Lee , on the 27th , moved down corre- spondingly , Hill's Corps by the plank road , Colonel Singeltary com- manding ...
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... Lee's offering to head this brigade in person , and their refusing to advance unless he would remain behind . Others of Longstreet's brigades were put in as fast as they came up , and in a short time all of the lost ground was regained ...
... Lee's offering to head this brigade in person , and their refusing to advance unless he would remain behind . Others of Longstreet's brigades were put in as fast as they came up , and in a short time all of the lost ground was regained ...
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... Lee's army from the defences around Petersburg , that portion of the command to which I was immediately attached , under General G. W. C. Lee , was stationed at Chaffin's Bluff , in front of and only a few hundred yards from Fort ...
... Lee's army from the defences around Petersburg , that portion of the command to which I was immediately attached , under General G. W. C. Lee , was stationed at Chaffin's Bluff , in front of and only a few hundred yards from Fort ...
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... Lee's order , left standing , and our guns were not removed from the embrasures . For the convenience of transportation , a pontoon bridge had pre- viously been thrown across the river at a point between Chaffin's Bluff and Richmond ...
... Lee's order , left standing , and our guns were not removed from the embrasures . For the convenience of transportation , a pontoon bridge had pre- viously been thrown across the river at a point between Chaffin's Bluff and Richmond ...
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... Lee . Old army soldiers , they greeted each other familiarly as " Smith " and " Martin . ” presence General Smith said : Martin , I come to you with a mes- sage from General Lee , who desires me to say that he regrets that his duties ...
... Lee . Old army soldiers , they greeted each other familiarly as " Smith " and " Martin . ” presence General Smith said : Martin , I come to you with a mes- sage from General Lee , who desires me to say that he regrets that his duties ...
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