Southern Historical Society Papers, Volumes 23-25Virginia Historical Society, 1895 - Confederate States of America |
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... dead ; and then may " The stars be old , and the sun grow cold , And the leaves of the judgment book unfold . " I. CONTRIBUTION TO TERRITORIAL GREATNESS . Our countrymen feel a proper pride in this broad land , covered by forty - four ...
... dead ; and then may " The stars be old , and the sun grow cold , And the leaves of the judgment book unfold . " I. CONTRIBUTION TO TERRITORIAL GREATNESS . Our countrymen feel a proper pride in this broad land , covered by forty - four ...
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... dead . The winding up the affairs at the city of Fayetteville was hastened . Sherman with his 70,000 men halted until his pontoon bridge could be put down . On the 12th of March , suffering from a wound re- ceived at " C Campbell's ...
... dead . The winding up the affairs at the city of Fayetteville was hastened . Sherman with his 70,000 men halted until his pontoon bridge could be put down . On the 12th of March , suffering from a wound re- ceived at " C Campbell's ...
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... dead Federals so thick as to form a partial breastworks , showing how stubbornly they had fought and how severely they had suffered . It was a novel experience , and seems ghastly enough in the retrospect . SPOTSYLVANIA . they had to ...
... dead Federals so thick as to form a partial breastworks , showing how stubbornly they had fought and how severely they had suffered . It was a novel experience , and seems ghastly enough in the retrospect . SPOTSYLVANIA . they had to ...
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... dead body of Captain Ardrey was recovered . Besides the wounding of the Colonel , Lieutenants W. P. Barnett , of Company F , and H. C. Conley , of Company A , were killed . Captain G. W. Lytle , of Company A , was mortally wounded , and ...
... dead body of Captain Ardrey was recovered . Besides the wounding of the Colonel , Lieutenants W. P. Barnett , of Company F , and H. C. Conley , of Company A , were killed . Captain G. W. Lytle , of Company A , was mortally wounded , and ...
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... silent tents are spread , And glory guards with solemn round The bivouac of the dead . " A REMARKABLE SHOT . That was the most remarkable shot The Battle of Cold Harbor . 79 Battle of Cold Harbor-Death of Clarence Warwick, by Ben- Parham.
... silent tents are spread , And glory guards with solemn round The bivouac of the dead . " A REMARKABLE SHOT . That was the most remarkable shot The Battle of Cold Harbor . 79 Battle of Cold Harbor-Death of Clarence Warwick, by Ben- Parham.
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