Southern Historical Society Papers, Volumes 23-25Virginia Historical Society, 1895 - Confederate States of America |
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... Potomac , opposite Williamsport , Md . , where the Federals were expected to cross the river . This section after a few days re- turned to Harper's Ferry and rejoined the rest of the company . During the time from the mustering at ...
... Potomac , opposite Williamsport , Md . , where the Federals were expected to cross the river . This section after a few days re- turned to Harper's Ferry and rejoined the rest of the company . During the time from the mustering at ...
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... across the Potomac . The appearance of Ewell in the Valley and his attack on the enemy at Winchester and Berryville resulted , as General Lee had expected , in the disappear- ance of the Federal army from the Rappahannock , opposite ...
... across the Potomac . The appearance of Ewell in the Valley and his attack on the enemy at Winchester and Berryville resulted , as General Lee had expected , in the disappear- ance of the Federal army from the Rappahannock , opposite ...
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... Potomac from opposite Fred- ericksburg , his line of march being east of the Bull Run Mountains , and it will be observed that while General Stuart had the discretion to cross the Potomac river , either east or west of the Blue Ridge ...
... Potomac from opposite Fred- ericksburg , his line of march being east of the Bull Run Mountains , and it will be observed that while General Stuart had the discretion to cross the Potomac river , either east or west of the Blue Ridge ...
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... cross the Potomac and perform the same offices on your left . " I am , most respectfully , yours , “ R. E. LEE , General . ” The letter of General Lee to General Stuart of the 22d of June , 1863 , giving him specific directions as to ...
... cross the Potomac and perform the same offices on your left . " I am , most respectfully , yours , “ R. E. LEE , General . ” The letter of General Lee to General Stuart of the 22d of June , 1863 , giving him specific directions as to ...
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... cross the Potomac on that side of the mountains , leaving two brigades in the gaps to guard his rear as long as the enemy threatened to attempt to penetrate through the gaps into the Valley . The letter of General Lee to General Ewell ...
... cross the Potomac on that side of the mountains , leaving two brigades in the gaps to guard his rear as long as the enemy threatened to attempt to penetrate through the gaps into the Valley . The letter of General Lee to General Ewell ...
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