Southern Historical Society Papers, Volumes 23-25Virginia Historical Society, 1895 - Confederate States of America |
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... field of battle . So this battery traversed nearly every military road in Virginia ; crossed the Potomac , fought in Maryland and Pennsylvania ; was ordered back to South Carolina , and aided by an enviable courage to close the career ...
... field of battle . So this battery traversed nearly every military road in Virginia ; crossed the Potomac , fought in Maryland and Pennsylvania ; was ordered back to South Carolina , and aided by an enviable courage to close the career ...
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... field . " In this attack Colonel Leventhorpe was wounded and subsequently made prisoner , and Major Ross was killed . The total loss in this day's fight I do not find recorded , but in the battles of the first and third days ( it was ...
... field . " In this attack Colonel Leventhorpe was wounded and subsequently made prisoner , and Major Ross was killed . The total loss in this day's fight I do not find recorded , but in the battles of the first and third days ( it was ...
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... field officer . He became , upon the exchange of Colonel Leventhorpe and his promotion to be Brigadier - General of the North Carolina Reserves , Colonel of the regiment , and Cap- tain Bird , of Company C , its Major . On the death of ...
... field officer . He became , upon the exchange of Colonel Leventhorpe and his promotion to be Brigadier - General of the North Carolina Reserves , Colonel of the regiment , and Cap- tain Bird , of Company C , its Major . On the death of ...
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... field , and were captured at the railroad . Colonel Martin was twice shot down and severely wounded in this retreat , and the command of the regiment passed to Captain Grier , the ranking officer present . The loss of the regiment in ...
... field , and were captured at the railroad . Colonel Martin was twice shot down and severely wounded in this retreat , and the command of the regiment passed to Captain Grier , the ranking officer present . The loss of the regiment in ...
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... field officer . The ranking Captains entitled to the positions of Lieutenant - Colonel and Major were prisoners at Johnson's Island . This law of succession by seniority , customary and perhaps the best under ordinary circumstances ...
... field officer . The ranking Captains entitled to the positions of Lieutenant - Colonel and Major were prisoners at Johnson's Island . This law of succession by seniority , customary and perhaps the best under ordinary circumstances ...
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