Southern Historical Society Papers, Volumes 23-25Virginia Historical Society, 1895 - Confederate States of America |
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... miles in that decade above the percentage increase of all other sections of the United States combined . It had in 1860 a mile of rail to every seven hundred of its white population , while the other States all united had one mile to ...
... miles in that decade above the percentage increase of all other sections of the United States combined . It had in 1860 a mile of rail to every seven hundred of its white population , while the other States all united had one mile to ...
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... mile from the fort , a most commanding position , and began a rapid and effective cannonade on the fort . They soon ... miles , on the Winston plantation . My wife and daughter , Callie , accompanied the train on horseback , with a Mr ...
... mile from the fort , a most commanding position , and began a rapid and effective cannonade on the fort . They soon ... miles , on the Winston plantation . My wife and daughter , Callie , accompanied the train on horseback , with a Mr ...
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... miles from Gettysburg , June 29th , being in advance of the corps . On the 30th Pettigrew with his brigade was sent to Gettysburg for supplies , but finding a large force of cavalry and infantry there , he was unwilling to hazard an ...
... miles from Gettysburg , June 29th , being in advance of the corps . On the 30th Pettigrew with his brigade was sent to Gettysburg for supplies , but finding a large force of cavalry and infantry there , he was unwilling to hazard an ...
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... miles . It has since marched many miles as part of the Army of the Shenandoah . Their route was probably this : By railroads - From Staunton by what was then the Virginia Central , to Gordonsville ; thence by the Orange and Alex- andria ...
... miles . It has since marched many miles as part of the Army of the Shenandoah . Their route was probably this : By railroads - From Staunton by what was then the Virginia Central , to Gordonsville ; thence by the Orange and Alex- andria ...
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... miles southward to Darkesville , where we first saw , many of us , our general - in - chief , Joseph E. Johnston , the gamest - looking soldier we had ever seen . If we had had more experience than we then had in the ways of Confederate ...
... miles southward to Darkesville , where we first saw , many of us , our general - in - chief , Joseph E. Johnston , the gamest - looking soldier we had ever seen . If we had had more experience than we then had in the ways of Confederate ...
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