Southern Historical Society Papers, Volumes 23-25Virginia Historical Society, 1895 - Confederate States of America |
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... killed at Campbell's Mill , on the Juniper creek , in Chesterfied county , when his rider , and a private soldier belonging to the Phillips ' Legion , named McDaniel , being possessed with more pluck than judgment , charged fourteen ...
... killed at Campbell's Mill , on the Juniper creek , in Chesterfied county , when his rider , and a private soldier belonging to the Phillips ' Legion , named McDaniel , being possessed with more pluck than judgment , charged fourteen ...
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... killed under him . On freeing himself from his dying horse , he found himself confronted by a big Yankee , sabre in hand . Moses being a smaller man than his antagonist , and dead game , determined to force the fighting , and he made a ...
... killed under him . On freeing himself from his dying horse , he found himself confronted by a big Yankee , sabre in hand . Moses being a smaller man than his antagonist , and dead game , determined to force the fighting , and he made a ...
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... killed at Gettysburg . He was shot through the right elbow , and as soon as Captain James Butler saw his young brother's arm hanging at his side , he at once attracted the Yankee's attention by sending a bullet whizzing by his head ...
... killed at Gettysburg . He was shot through the right elbow , and as soon as Captain James Butler saw his young brother's arm hanging at his side , he at once attracted the Yankee's attention by sending a bullet whizzing by his head ...
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... killed two with his own pistol and cap- tured the captain , who acknowledged that he had one hundred men , of whom quite a number were killed and captured . Here is a copy of General Hampton's letter complimenting those gallant boys who ...
... killed two with his own pistol and cap- tured the captain , who acknowledged that he had one hundred men , of whom quite a number were killed and captured . Here is a copy of General Hampton's letter complimenting those gallant boys who ...
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... killed and twenty wounded , among the killed being Lieutenant McKnight , of Louisana , the author of many beautiful poems . While the battle was in progress there were other details to carry out . My orders were to take charge of the ...
... killed and twenty wounded , among the killed being Lieutenant McKnight , of Louisana , the author of many beautiful poems . While the battle was in progress there were other details to carry out . My orders were to take charge of the ...
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