Southern Historical Society Papers, Volumes 23-25Virginia Historical Society, 1895 - Confederate States of America |
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... gun , denominated a siege gun , 32 - pounder , and two 12 - pounders . The large gun occu- pied the eastern corner of ... guns on their columns , and brought down Colonel La Grange's horse and two pack - 38 Southern Historical Society ...
... gun , denominated a siege gun , 32 - pounder , and two 12 - pounders . The large gun occu- pied the eastern corner of ... guns on their columns , and brought down Colonel La Grange's horse and two pack - 38 Southern Historical Society ...
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... guns in the redoubts , which resulted in nothing . That New- bern could have been taken in a short time and without any considera- ble loss , if any vigorous pressing had been undertaken by our troops on either side of the river , is ...
... guns in the redoubts , which resulted in nothing . That New- bern could have been taken in a short time and without any considera- ble loss , if any vigorous pressing had been undertaken by our troops on either side of the river , is ...
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... guns , which had for some time been firing on a column of infantry and doing con- siderable damage , when suddenly a ball came crashing through the trees and striking Clarence about the middle of the body literally severed it in twain ...
... guns , which had for some time been firing on a column of infantry and doing con- siderable damage , when suddenly a ball came crashing through the trees and striking Clarence about the middle of the body literally severed it in twain ...
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... guns , being two of the guns which were furnished by the State of Virginia for the use of the cadets at the Virginia Military Institute . Their efficiency within a certain range was probably equal to that of the regulation six - pounder ...
... guns , being two of the guns which were furnished by the State of Virginia for the use of the cadets at the Virginia Military Institute . Their efficiency within a certain range was probably equal to that of the regulation six - pounder ...
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... guns , but we had had no opportunity to practice with them , and would have been at a disadvantage in firing them . The success of our corporals in aiming the guns at the very beginning of the first action ( First Manassas ) in which we ...
... guns , but we had had no opportunity to practice with them , and would have been at a disadvantage in firing them . The success of our corporals in aiming the guns at the very beginning of the first action ( First Manassas ) in which we ...
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