Southern Historical Society Papers, Volumes 23-25Virginia Historical Society, 1895 - Confederate States of America |
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... captured , and the Southern States invaded with British armies for years , while Washington drove Howe from Boston in March , 1776 , and from that date all Massachusetts was free from the presence of the enemy to the end of the war ...
... captured , and the Southern States invaded with British armies for years , while Washington drove Howe from Boston in March , 1776 , and from that date all Massachusetts was free from the presence of the enemy to the end of the war ...
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... captured train was crossing the creek , I observed a horse running through the woods without a rider , and dispatched Private McElroy of my old company , the South Caro- lina Rangers , to capture and bring him in . He did so , and the ...
... captured train was crossing the creek , I observed a horse running through the woods without a rider , and dispatched Private McElroy of my old company , the South Caro- lina Rangers , to capture and bring him in . He did so , and the ...
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... captured one was also new . One side of the pouch was empty , the other side contained nothing but a book , which , upon examination proved to be the diary of Lieutenant John A. McQueen . The diary was fre- quently referred to and ...
... captured one was also new . One side of the pouch was empty , the other side contained nothing but a book , which , upon examination proved to be the diary of Lieutenant John A. McQueen . The diary was fre- quently referred to and ...
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... capture . While our command was in Chesterfield county , Pink Brantley , General Butler's orderly , got permission to visit the house of a friend , where the Yankees captured General Butler's satchel , containing among other things his ...
... capture . While our command was in Chesterfield county , Pink Brantley , General Butler's orderly , got permission to visit the house of a friend , where the Yankees captured General Butler's satchel , containing among other things his ...
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... captured . The companies of the regi- ment generally came out with a single officer , and several of them had none at all . Company A crossed the Potomac with a hundred men , and came out of the charge on Cemetery Hill with a lieuten ...
... captured . The companies of the regi- ment generally came out with a single officer , and several of them had none at all . Company A crossed the Potomac with a hundred men , and came out of the charge on Cemetery Hill with a lieuten ...
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