Southern Historical Society Papers, Volumes 23-25Virginia Historical Society, 1895 - Confederate States of America |
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... Cavalry was reluctantly leaving our beauti- ful city , Sergeant Hill Winn was killed in the college campus , when withdrawing the picket line , by Black Jack Logan's advance guard . This gallant young soldier belonged to Company B ...
... Cavalry was reluctantly leaving our beauti- ful city , Sergeant Hill Winn was killed in the college campus , when withdrawing the picket line , by Black Jack Logan's advance guard . This gallant young soldier belonged to Company B ...
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... Cavalry , commanded by Colonel Davis . This gallant old regiment had been cut to pieces , so that only about 300 men answered to roll - call . On the road to DuBose bridge Colonel Aiken met a picket body of men commanded by Lieutenant ...
... Cavalry , commanded by Colonel Davis . This gallant old regiment had been cut to pieces , so that only about 300 men answered to roll - call . On the road to DuBose bridge Colonel Aiken met a picket body of men commanded by Lieutenant ...
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... cavalry , just after they had opened a barrel of wine . I led this charge , simply because I lost control of my horse - he being young and afraid of a gun- fortunately our men , making as much noise as they did , created a panic among ...
... cavalry , just after they had opened a barrel of wine . I led this charge , simply because I lost control of my horse - he being young and afraid of a gun- fortunately our men , making as much noise as they did , created a panic among ...
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... CAVALRY , 19th March , 1865 . I take great pleasure in commending to you Privates Wells , Bellinger , and Fishburne of your company , who , with Private Scott and one of Wheeler's command , whose name I regret I don't know , acted with ...
... CAVALRY , 19th March , 1865 . I take great pleasure in commending to you Privates Wells , Bellinger , and Fishburne of your company , who , with Private Scott and one of Wheeler's command , whose name I regret I don't know , acted with ...
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... cavalry , and saved the army transpor- tation . General Farnsworth , the Federal commander , who led the · cavalry charge , rather than surrender himself , blew out his own brains on the field of battle . So this battery traversed ...
... cavalry , and saved the army transpor- tation . General Farnsworth , the Federal commander , who led the · cavalry charge , rather than surrender himself , blew out his own brains on the field of battle . So this battery traversed ...
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