Southern Historical Society Papers, Volumes 23-25Virginia Historical Society, 1895 - Confederate States of America |
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... fire - eater who blis- tered Old Glory with that lurid insult . Disunion was somewhat rampant in 1848 , but its fires burned in the bosoms of fanatics about slavery who did not care enough for the negro to buy him back into freedom with ...
... fire - eater who blis- tered Old Glory with that lurid insult . Disunion was somewhat rampant in 1848 , but its fires burned in the bosoms of fanatics about slavery who did not care enough for the negro to buy him back into freedom with ...
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... fire . Posted along the river bank , from which another regiment had just been driven back , it was pounded for several hours at short range by a terrific storm of grape and canister , as well as by musketry ; but it never flinched ...
... fire . Posted along the river bank , from which another regiment had just been driven back , it was pounded for several hours at short range by a terrific storm of grape and canister , as well as by musketry ; but it never flinched ...
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... fire and thrown upon the victorious Federals . Here is said to have occurred the thrilling incident of General Lee's offering to head this brigade in person , and their refusing to advance unless he would remain behind . Others of ...
... fire and thrown upon the victorious Federals . Here is said to have occurred the thrilling incident of General Lee's offering to head this brigade in person , and their refusing to advance unless he would remain behind . Others of ...
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... fires on the way down . The next expedition , after returning to our winter quarters , was from Weldon , via Franklin ... fire to it . They continued the fight until the flames enveloped the building and all of 5 The Forty - ninth North ...
... fires on the way down . The next expedition , after returning to our winter quarters , was from Weldon , via Franklin ... fire to it . They continued the fight until the flames enveloped the building and all of 5 The Forty - ninth North ...
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... fire in our front and a severe enfilade from our right . Quickly responding to the orders of Colonel W. J. Clarke , of the Twenty - fourth , and the movement of his own regiment , we turned to the right and drove the enemy from the ...
... fire in our front and a severe enfilade from our right . Quickly responding to the orders of Colonel W. J. Clarke , of the Twenty - fourth , and the movement of his own regiment , we turned to the right and drove the enemy from the ...
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