Southern Historical Society Papers, Volumes 23-25Virginia Historical Society, 1895 - Confederate States of America |
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... letter or in spirit . The South possesses in affluence the true American spirit , that pride in the grandeur of our country , that hospitality which keeps open house for the worthies of all the world , that glorying in our free ...
... letter or in spirit . The South possesses in affluence the true American spirit , that pride in the grandeur of our country , that hospitality which keeps open house for the worthies of all the world , that glorying in our free ...
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... letter : COLUMBIA , S. C. , February , 1865 . LIEUTENANT - GENERAL WADE HAMPTON : Dear General , -Should Lieutenant McQueen , Fifteenth Illinois Cavalry , one of General Howard's escort , U. S. A. , ever fall into • your hands or any of ...
... letter : COLUMBIA , S. C. , February , 1865 . LIEUTENANT - GENERAL WADE HAMPTON : Dear General , -Should Lieutenant McQueen , Fifteenth Illinois Cavalry , one of General Howard's escort , U. S. A. , ever fall into • your hands or any of ...
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... letter written by Colonel Zimmerman Davis : " Among many similar brilliant exploits of our Major - Gene- ral , M. C. Butler , was a morning attack upon one of Sherman's wagon trains on the west side of Little Lynch's creek , in Kershaw ...
... letter written by Colonel Zimmerman Davis : " Among many similar brilliant exploits of our Major - Gene- ral , M. C. Butler , was a morning attack upon one of Sherman's wagon trains on the west side of Little Lynch's creek , in Kershaw ...
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... letter and was treated with the utmost kindness . As soon as Dr. Porter heard of it he was at once by his side , and could not have been more tender to his own son . From the DuBose house Lieutenant 30 Southern Historical Society Papers .
... letter and was treated with the utmost kindness . As soon as Dr. Porter heard of it he was at once by his side , and could not have been more tender to his own son . From the DuBose house Lieutenant 30 Southern Historical Society Papers .
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... letter complimenting those gallant boys who followed him : Lieutenant : HEADQUARTERS CAVALRY , 19th March , 1865 . I take great pleasure in commending to you Privates Wells , Bellinger , and Fishburne of your company , who , with ...
... letter complimenting those gallant boys who followed him : Lieutenant : HEADQUARTERS CAVALRY , 19th March , 1865 . I take great pleasure in commending to you Privates Wells , Bellinger , and Fishburne of your company , who , with ...
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