Southern Historical Society Papers, Volumes 23-25Virginia Historical Society, 1895 - Confederate States of America |
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... died a short time before Lee's surrender . Cadet Humphreys was gifted with a fine intellect and a very natural quality to make for himself a successful career . Fate willed otherwise than that he should survive to fulfill the promise of ...
... died a short time before Lee's surrender . Cadet Humphreys was gifted with a fine intellect and a very natural quality to make for himself a successful career . Fate willed otherwise than that he should survive to fulfill the promise of ...
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... died as they had lived- " True to God and to country , " and a high tribute was paid them by their commander , General Wade Hampton , who had witnessed their gallantry on more than one field . On an occasion General Hampton was riding ...
... died as they had lived- " True to God and to country , " and a high tribute was paid them by their commander , General Wade Hampton , who had witnessed their gallantry on more than one field . On an occasion General Hampton was riding ...
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... died . Occupying a position which did not call for his presence in battle , he never missed a fight ; was always in the thickest at the forefront of the tempest of death ; he gloried in the fray ; and earned a reputation throughout the ...
... died . Occupying a position which did not call for his presence in battle , he never missed a fight ; was always in the thickest at the forefront of the tempest of death ; he gloried in the fray ; and earned a reputation throughout the ...
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... died ; Fame's loudest trump shall proudly tell How bravely fought - how nobly fell . B. M. PARHAM . [ From the New Orleans States . November , 1895. ] " I AM DYING , EGYPT , DYING , " AND ITS AUTHOR . A TOUCHING INCIDENT OF THE WAR ...
... died ; Fame's loudest trump shall proudly tell How bravely fought - how nobly fell . B. M. PARHAM . [ From the New Orleans States . November , 1895. ] " I AM DYING , EGYPT , DYING , " AND ITS AUTHOR . A TOUCHING INCIDENT OF THE WAR ...
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... died an exile in Mexico shortly after the close of the war , was their author . He was one of the most talented men in the Pelican State , but died several years before any controversy arose as to the authorship of the poem . OFFICE OF ...
... died an exile in Mexico shortly after the close of the war , was their author . He was one of the most talented men in the Pelican State , but died several years before any controversy arose as to the authorship of the poem . OFFICE OF ...
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