Southern Historical Society Papers, Volumes 23-25Virginia Historical Society, 1895 - Confederate States of America |
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... - vring and skirmishing without serious fighting , Grant gave it up and began his next flank movement on the 20th . SPOTSYLVANIA TO PETERSBURG . Continuing his policy of turning our 50 Southern Historical Society Papers .
... - vring and skirmishing without serious fighting , Grant gave it up and began his next flank movement on the 20th . SPOTSYLVANIA TO PETERSBURG . Continuing his policy of turning our 50 Southern Historical Society Papers .
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... PETERSBURG . General Grant commenced transferring his army across the James June 14th , and in conjunction with the troops already on the south side attempted to surprise and capture Petersburg before Lee's forces could get there ; and ...
... PETERSBURG . General Grant commenced transferring his army across the James June 14th , and in conjunction with the troops already on the south side attempted to surprise and capture Petersburg before Lee's forces could get there ; and ...
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... Petersburg , our brigade among the number . General Grant quickly took advantage of this depletion to spring a mine ( July 30 ) , which he had prepared under a salient in our lines in front of Petersburg , and to follow this with an ...
... Petersburg , our brigade among the number . General Grant quickly took advantage of this depletion to spring a mine ( July 30 ) , which he had prepared under a salient in our lines in front of Petersburg , and to follow this with an ...
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... Petersburg . Our loss was considerable , including Lieutenant - Colo- nel Bird killed , after which to the close of the war the regiment had but one field officer . The ranking Captains entitled to the positions of Lieutenant - Colonel ...
... Petersburg . Our loss was considerable , including Lieutenant - Colo- nel Bird killed , after which to the close of the war the regiment had but one field officer . The ranking Captains entitled to the positions of Lieutenant - Colonel ...
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... Petersburg , the wound still not com- pletely healed . In consequence of this protracted absence I have no personal knowledge of the operations in which the regiment was engaged from the 1st of October to the 2d of April . On the 1st ...
... Petersburg , the wound still not com- pletely healed . In consequence of this protracted absence I have no personal knowledge of the operations in which the regiment was engaged from the 1st of October to the 2d of April . On the 1st ...
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