Southern Historical Society Papers, Volumes 23-25Virginia Historical Society, 1895 - Confederate States of America |
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... enemy in that region . Occasionally a sharp brush with the enemy's forces was necessary to warn him of the foe in his path . From Newbern , Ply- mouth and Washington , in eastern Carolina , and from Norfolk and Suffolk , in Virginia ...
... enemy in that region . Occasionally a sharp brush with the enemy's forces was necessary to warn him of the foe in his path . From Newbern , Ply- mouth and Washington , in eastern Carolina , and from Norfolk and Suffolk , in Virginia ...
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... enemy in the section through which we had hurriedly moved , to prevent information of the move- ment from reaching the ... enemy's fortifications were reached . It was the opinion of the officers above mentioned that if the cavalry had ...
... enemy in the section through which we had hurriedly moved , to prevent information of the move- ment from reaching the ... enemy's fortifications were reached . It was the opinion of the officers above mentioned that if the cavalry had ...
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... enemy keeping close within their works , and not venturing any movement or scarcely firing a shot from small arms or ... enemy's horse . A number of them took refuge in a house in the suburbs of Suffolk , and began a brisk and hurtful ...
... enemy keeping close within their works , and not venturing any movement or scarcely firing a shot from small arms or ... enemy's horse . A number of them took refuge in a house in the suburbs of Suffolk , and began a brisk and hurtful ...
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... enemy . The Forty - ninth lost eleven killed and a considerable number of wounded in this engagement of the evening of May 13th . Brave Captain J. P. Ardrey , of Company F , was wounded , and left in the enemy's hands , and died before ...
... enemy . The Forty - ninth lost eleven killed and a considerable number of wounded in this engagement of the evening of May 13th . Brave Captain J. P. Ardrey , of Company F , was wounded , and left in the enemy's hands , and died before ...
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... enemy's first line of works , and drove them from it with great loss . Pursuing the foe , we ad- vanced to the ... enemy from the position , which enabled the enfilade fire to harass us , capturing his colors , inflicting heavy loss upon ...
... enemy's first line of works , and drove them from it with great loss . Pursuing the foe , we ad- vanced to the ... enemy from the position , which enabled the enfilade fire to harass us , capturing his colors , inflicting heavy loss upon ...
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