Southern Historical Society Papers, Volumes 23-25Virginia Historical Society, 1895 - Confederate States of America |
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... engaged ; expenditures of treasure and destruction of wealth more than the taxable values of many States ; a mighty nation in lethal throes that writhed its whole social system with an awful pain ; the most masterly minds of a noted age ...
... engaged ; expenditures of treasure and destruction of wealth more than the taxable values of many States ; a mighty nation in lethal throes that writhed its whole social system with an awful pain ; the most masterly minds of a noted age ...
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... engaged , bore the brunt of the attack on Cemetery Hill , and in a perfect hailstorm of musketry , grape and canister , which made it a slaughter pen , succeeded in penetrating the Federal line , only to be promptly repulsed , leaving a ...
... engaged , bore the brunt of the attack on Cemetery Hill , and in a perfect hailstorm of musketry , grape and canister , which made it a slaughter pen , succeeded in penetrating the Federal line , only to be promptly repulsed , leaving a ...
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... engaged the balance of this day , and no very serious fighting was done by any part of the opposing armies the next day , and on the 8th we started for Spotsylvania to put ourselves in Grant's front and intercept his march towards ...
... engaged the balance of this day , and no very serious fighting was done by any part of the opposing armies the next day , and on the 8th we started for Spotsylvania to put ourselves in Grant's front and intercept his march towards ...
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... engaged from the 1st of October to the 2d of April . On the 1st and 2d of October the movement above referred to , of the enemy against our right , was kept up , and the brigade was more or less seriously engaged over several miles of ...
... engaged from the 1st of October to the 2d of April . On the 1st and 2d of October the movement above referred to , of the enemy against our right , was kept up , and the brigade was more or less seriously engaged over several miles of ...
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... engaged in from the First Manassas to Appo- mattox Court house . We publish it for the benefit of the old soldiers that are fond of fighting their old battles over again . Manassas Plains , July 21 , 1861 . Kernstown , March 23 , 1862 ...
... engaged in from the First Manassas to Appo- mattox Court house . We publish it for the benefit of the old soldiers that are fond of fighting their old battles over again . Manassas Plains , July 21 , 1861 . Kernstown , March 23 , 1862 ...
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