Southern Historical Society Papers, Volumes 23-25Virginia Historical Society, 1895 - Confederate States of America |
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... never be made sectional : Ethan Allen and Francis Marion ; John Starke and Harry Lee ; Nathaniel Greene and George Washington — who divides these martial heroes into North and South ! Jefferson and Franklin - twin sages ; Madison and ...
... never be made sectional : Ethan Allen and Francis Marion ; John Starke and Harry Lee ; Nathaniel Greene and George Washington — who divides these martial heroes into North and South ! Jefferson and Franklin - twin sages ; Madison and ...
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... never can forget how this unfortunate man looked next morning when he found , to his utter disgust , that he had been entertaining " gray coats . " I take the following from a letter written by Colonel Zimmerman Davis : " Among many ...
... never can forget how this unfortunate man looked next morning when he found , to his utter disgust , that he had been entertaining " gray coats . " I take the following from a letter written by Colonel Zimmerman Davis : " Among many ...
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... never flinched , and gained a reputation for endurance and courage which it proudly maintained to the fateful end at Appomattox . The enemy finally desisted from the effort to force a passage and drew off toward Goldsboro . After the ...
... never flinched , and gained a reputation for endurance and courage which it proudly maintained to the fateful end at Appomattox . The enemy finally desisted from the effort to force a passage and drew off toward Goldsboro . After the ...
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... never faltering in the performance of any duty , and never failing to meet and resist the foe . On June the 8th , Lieutenant C. C. Krider , of Company C , was wounded in the right shoulder by a piece of shell . On July 23rd Captain John ...
... never faltering in the performance of any duty , and never failing to meet and resist the foe . On June the 8th , Lieutenant C. C. Krider , of Company C , was wounded in the right shoulder by a piece of shell . On July 23rd Captain John ...
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... never forget you for this act of kindness ; will you kindly give me your name and rank ? " I hesitated and said : " The Inspector - General of General Ander- son's Division . ' This did not satisfy him . He pulled a memorandum - book ...
... never forget you for this act of kindness ; will you kindly give me your name and rank ? " I hesitated and said : " The Inspector - General of General Ander- son's Division . ' This did not satisfy him . He pulled a memorandum - book ...
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