Southern Historical Society Papers, Volumes 23-25Virginia Historical Society, 1895 - Confederate States of America |
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... horses in order to pre- pare it for food as best they could . Every horse , mule , cow , turkey , chicken , and all that could be eaten , had been stolen . The day after leaving Columbia , General Butler , with a few men , charged some ...
... horses in order to pre- pare it for food as best they could . Every horse , mule , cow , turkey , chicken , and all that could be eaten , had been stolen . The day after leaving Columbia , General Butler , with a few men , charged some ...
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... horse was shot and so was I , but the poor horse had strength enough to take me to the swamp , where McDaniel and I held a council of war and decided to separate at Poor fellow , I hope he is doing well ; I have not heard of him since ...
... horse was shot and so was I , but the poor horse had strength enough to take me to the swamp , where McDaniel and I held a council of war and decided to separate at Poor fellow , I hope he is doing well ; I have not heard of him since ...
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... horses , and assured us that he was with us , and would do what he could to crush the rebellion . I never can forget how this unfortunate man looked next morning when he found , to his utter disgust , that he had been entertaining ...
... horses , and assured us that he was with us , and would do what he could to crush the rebellion . I never can forget how this unfortunate man looked next morning when he found , to his utter disgust , that he had been entertaining ...
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... horse bogged up in the miry woods , and , like Moses of old and the promised land , they could see us and hear of us ... horses , and rode over them again — three times they rode over them— while the men under the blankets would say , we ...
... horse bogged up in the miry woods , and , like Moses of old and the promised land , they could see us and hear of us ... horses , and rode over them again — three times they rode over them— while the men under the blankets would say , we ...
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... horses hurled down with rattling missiles of death . I take the following from Colonel Thomas ' history of the ... horse was killed under him . On freeing himself from his dying horse , he found himself confronted by a big Yankee , sabre ...
... horses hurled down with rattling missiles of death . I take the following from Colonel Thomas ' history of the ... horse was killed under him . On freeing himself from his dying horse , he found himself confronted by a big Yankee , sabre ...
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