Southern Historical Society Papers, Volumes 23-25Virginia Historical Society, 1895 - Confederate States of America |
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... Gallant Author , Gen. W. H. Lytle , by Col. Douglas West ..... IX . The Randolph Guard , Forty - fourth Virginia Infantry — Its Muster - Roll and History .... 82 94 X. History of the Rockbridge Artillery , C. S. A. , by a member of the ...
... Gallant Author , Gen. W. H. Lytle , by Col. Douglas West ..... IX . The Randolph Guard , Forty - fourth Virginia Infantry — Its Muster - Roll and History .... 82 94 X. History of the Rockbridge Artillery , C. S. A. , by a member of the ...
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... gallant General Butler commanded the rear guard . On the morning of the 17th of February , 1865 , when the rear guard was leaving Columbia , and while the remnant of the Second squadron of the Fifth South Carolina Cavalry was ...
... gallant General Butler commanded the rear guard . On the morning of the 17th of February , 1865 , when the rear guard was leaving Columbia , and while the remnant of the Second squadron of the Fifth South Carolina Cavalry was ...
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... gallant company had been so badly cut to pieces in Virginia that only fifteen or twenty men were left , and , while at Columbia , General Butler detailed these brave boys as his escort , and the first shell fired into Cheraw killed the ...
... gallant company had been so badly cut to pieces in Virginia that only fifteen or twenty men were left , and , while at Columbia , General Butler detailed these brave boys as his escort , and the first shell fired into Cheraw killed the ...
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... gallant old regiment had been cut to pieces , so that only about 300 men answered to roll - call . On the road to DuBose bridge Colonel Aiken met a picket body of men commanded by Lieutenant John A. McQueen , and led the charge with ...
... gallant old regiment had been cut to pieces , so that only about 300 men answered to roll - call . On the road to DuBose bridge Colonel Aiken met a picket body of men commanded by Lieutenant John A. McQueen , and led the charge with ...
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... gallant old Cobb Legion , to lead the charge , followed by the rest of Butler's " Spartan band . " No charge was ever made with more determination . The charge of the " Scotch Greys " at Waterloo was not equal to it . General Wheeler ...
... gallant old Cobb Legion , to lead the charge , followed by the rest of Butler's " Spartan band . " No charge was ever made with more determination . The charge of the " Scotch Greys " at Waterloo was not equal to it . General Wheeler ...
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