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... 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 famous battery - with Roster . 98 XI . Southern Soldiers in Northern Prisons ...
... 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 famous battery - with Roster . 98 XI . Southern Soldiers in Northern Prisons ...
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... 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 reluctantly leaving our beauti- ful city , Sergeant ...
... 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 reluctantly leaving our beauti- ful city , Sergeant ...
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... guard kept a close watch over some twenty - five of our men , who had been captured along the route from Columbia , and were all barefooted and bareheaded and almost naked . Mr. Flynn Davis , a brother of Colonel Zimmerman Davis , and ...
... guard kept a close watch over some twenty - five of our men , who had been captured along the route from Columbia , and were all barefooted and bareheaded and almost naked . Mr. Flynn Davis , a brother of Colonel Zimmerman Davis , and ...
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... guard followed leisurely , burning the bridge over Cape Fear river behind them . Bachman's battery was among the last to cross the bridge , and an historic battery it was , recruited in Charleston , com- posed of sturdy , brave ...
... guard followed leisurely , burning the bridge over Cape Fear river behind them . Bachman's battery was among the last to cross the bridge , and an historic battery it was , recruited in Charleston , com- posed of sturdy , brave ...
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... guard it so few , that forced marches were of constant occurrence , and the term foot - cavalry facetiously applied to us aptly described our role . WHITE - HALL . On the 12th of December we were ordered to Kingston , N. C. , but before ...
... guard it so few , that forced marches were of constant occurrence , and the term foot - cavalry facetiously applied to us aptly described our role . WHITE - HALL . On the 12th of December we were ordered to Kingston , N. C. , but before ...
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