Southern Historical Society Papers, Volumes 23-25Virginia Historical Society, 1895 - Confederate States of America |
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... Infantry , C. S. A. , Successor the First ( the Bethel ) Regiment , by Col. W. J. Martin .... PAGE . I 25 38 42 V. Battles in which the Stonewall Brigade Participated , 1861 - '65 , 56 VI . History of the Forty - Ninth N. C. Infantry ...
... Infantry , C. S. A. , Successor the First ( the Bethel ) Regiment , by Col. W. J. Martin .... PAGE . I 25 38 42 V. Battles in which the Stonewall Brigade Participated , 1861 - '65 , 56 VI . History of the Forty - Ninth N. C. Infantry ...
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... INFANTRY , C. S. A. Its History from its Organization , in March , 1862 , until overpowered and made prisoners at Five Forks , Va . , April 1 , 1865 . By Judge THOMAS R. ROULHAC , late First Lieutenant Company D. , Forty - Ninth North ...
... INFANTRY , C. S. A. Its History from its Organization , in March , 1862 , until overpowered and made prisoners at Five Forks , Va . , April 1 , 1865 . By Judge THOMAS R. ROULHAC , late First Lieutenant Company D. , Forty - Ninth North ...
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... infantry fighting , several officers and men being killed and wounded ; but the heaviest fighting was on the right of our lines and by other commands . After this battle the Forty - Ninth remained in winter quarters near Fredericksburg ...
... infantry fighting , several officers and men being killed and wounded ; but the heaviest fighting was on the right of our lines and by other commands . After this battle the Forty - Ninth remained in winter quarters near Fredericksburg ...
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... , of Company F , and H. C. Conley , of Company A , were killed . Captain G. W. Lytle , of Company A , was mortally wounded , and Lieutenants Daniel Lattimore , of Company B The Forty - ninth North Carolina Infantry . 69.
... , of Company F , and H. C. Conley , of Company A , were killed . Captain G. W. Lytle , of Company A , was mortally wounded , and Lieutenants Daniel Lattimore , of Company B The Forty - ninth North Carolina Infantry . 69.
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... infantry - Warren's whole Corps - were observed massing on our left , and moving around our flank . Frequent reports were made of this by Lieutenant Roulhac , but The Forty - ninth North Carolina Infantry . 75.
... infantry - Warren's whole Corps - were observed massing on our left , and moving around our flank . Frequent reports were made of this by Lieutenant Roulhac , but The Forty - ninth North Carolina Infantry . 75.
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