Southern Historical Society Papers, Volumes 23-25Virginia Historical Society, 1895 - Confederate States of America |
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... artillery duel which opened the ball , and came in for some pretty severe shelling . We then charged , driving in their pickets and an advanced line , and lay down under cover of a ravine quite close up to their works , awaiting the ...
... artillery duel which opened the ball , and came in for some pretty severe shelling . We then charged , driving in their pickets and an advanced line , and lay down under cover of a ravine quite close up to their works , awaiting the ...
Page 63
... artillery , a large number of small arms , horses and camp equipage , and drove the entire Federal force precipitately towards Newbern . Ransom's brigade , with Barton's and Kemper's Virginia brigades , some cavalry and artillery , all ...
... artillery , a large number of small arms , horses and camp equipage , and drove the entire Federal force precipitately towards Newbern . Ransom's brigade , with Barton's and Kemper's Virginia brigades , some cavalry and artillery , all ...
Page 64
... artillery was moved to the front and a duel was begun between our few field pieces and the heavier guns in the redoubts , which resulted in nothing . That New- bern could have been taken in a short time and without any considera- ble ...
... artillery was moved to the front and a duel was begun between our few field pieces and the heavier guns in the redoubts , which resulted in nothing . That New- bern could have been taken in a short time and without any considera- ble ...
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... artillery . On the night of the 2d the column retraced its steps through the deep , muddy swamp roads , illuminated by the blazing pine trees , whose turpentine boxes had caught from the camp - fires on the way down . The next ...
... artillery . On the night of the 2d the column retraced its steps through the deep , muddy swamp roads , illuminated by the blazing pine trees , whose turpentine boxes had caught from the camp - fires on the way down . The next ...
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... ARTILLERY , C. S. ARMY , BY A Member of the Famous Battery . Many of the survivors of the Rockbridge Artillery met several years ago in Lexington , Va . , and appointed a committee to gather materials for a brief history of that battery ...
... ARTILLERY , C. S. ARMY , BY A Member of the Famous Battery . Many of the survivors of the Rockbridge Artillery met several years ago in Lexington , Va . , and appointed a committee to gather materials for a brief history of that battery ...
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