Southern Historical Society Papers, Volumes 23-25Virginia Historical Society, 1895 - Confederate States of America |
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... fight ! The men on both sides were brave , and fought with more desperation than I had ever before seen . Victor Hugo says " a certain amount of tem- pest is always mingled with a battle . " Every historian traces to some extent the ...
... fight ! The men on both sides were brave , and fought with more desperation than I had ever before seen . Victor Hugo says " a certain amount of tem- pest is always mingled with a battle . " Every historian traces to some extent the ...
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... fight had been made in vain . ' The Cadet Company ' fought in the battle of Bentonville , and learning that Johnston's army was to be surrendered , by permission marched out of camp the night preced- ing that event , with the idea of ...
... fight had been made in vain . ' The Cadet Company ' fought in the battle of Bentonville , and learning that Johnston's army was to be surrendered , by permission marched out of camp the night preced- ing that event , with the idea of ...
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... fight of several hours General Spinola's command , consisting of three brigades , besides artillery and cavalry . Our position was a very strong one naturally , we were well intrenched , and there were other troops in reserve ; still it ...
... fight of several hours General Spinola's command , consisting of three brigades , besides artillery and cavalry . Our position was a very strong one naturally , we were well intrenched , and there were other troops in reserve ; still it ...
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... fight I do not find recorded , but in the battles of the first and third days ( it was held in reserve the second day ) the regiment lost 50 killed and 159 wounded , and in the fatal charge of the third day on Cemetery Hill many were ...
... fight I do not find recorded , but in the battles of the first and third days ( it was held in reserve the second day ) the regiment lost 50 killed and 159 wounded , and in the fatal charge of the third day on Cemetery Hill many were ...
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... fight Lee between Culpeper and Richmond if he would stand . " General Lee did stand , moving out Ewell's Corps on ... fighting was about to be lost when the head of : Longstreet's column came up , and the leading brigade 4 The Eleventh ...
... fight Lee between Culpeper and Richmond if he would stand . " General Lee did stand , moving out Ewell's Corps on ... fighting was about to be lost when the head of : Longstreet's column came up , and the leading brigade 4 The Eleventh ...
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