Southern Historical Society Papers, Volumes 23-25Virginia Historical Society, 1895 - Confederate States of America |
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... Camp , C. V. , Feb. , 1896 , by Dr. W. W. Parker ............ . 318 XXXII . Gen. Schofield's Recognition of the Bravery of a Southern Woman ... 328 XXXIII . Roster and Record of Co. C , Ninth Va . Cavalry , C. S. A .. 330 XXXIV ...
... Camp , C. V. , Feb. , 1896 , by Dr. W. W. Parker ............ . 318 XXXII . Gen. Schofield's Recognition of the Bravery of a Southern Woman ... 328 XXXIII . Roster and Record of Co. C , Ninth Va . Cavalry , C. S. A .. 330 XXXIV ...
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... Camp Hampton Confederate Veterans , at Columbia , S. C. , Sept. 6 , 1895 . " History is a brilliant illustration of the past , and leads us into a charmed field of wonder and delight . It reflects the deeds of men , and throws its rays ...
... Camp Hampton Confederate Veterans , at Columbia , S. C. , Sept. 6 , 1895 . " History is a brilliant illustration of the past , and leads us into a charmed field of wonder and delight . It reflects the deeds of men , and throws its rays ...
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... camp in sight of and between camp fires of two army corps . His men were in the saddle again before dawn , drawn up in column of fours , in close prox- imity to an encampment of wagon trains , anxiously awaiting the opportune moment to ...
... camp in sight of and between camp fires of two army corps . His men were in the saddle again before dawn , drawn up in column of fours , in close prox- imity to an encampment of wagon trains , anxiously awaiting the opportune moment to ...
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... camp , where all was still as death , save across the road , where the provost guard kept a close watch over some twenty - five of our men , who had been captured along the route from Columbia , and were all barefooted and bareheaded ...
... camp , where all was still as death , save across the road , where the provost guard kept a close watch over some twenty - five of our men , who had been captured along the route from Columbia , and were all barefooted and bareheaded ...
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... camp I threw up both hands and exclaimed : ' My goodness , four years ' hard fighting and a major - general's commission gone in four min- utes . ' ' The next day we comparatively rested , and rode into Fayetteville , N. C. , and ...
... camp I threw up both hands and exclaimed : ' My goodness , four years ' hard fighting and a major - general's commission gone in four min- utes . ' ' The next day we comparatively rested , and rode into Fayetteville , N. C. , and ...
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