Southern Historical Society Papers, Volumes 23-25Virginia Historical Society, 1895 - Confederate States of America |
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... night of the 17th , I testify but for him my family and Dr. Reynolds ' would have suf- fered indeed . He stuck to us all the night and all the day . He was a great part of the night on the shed , and labored with all his might to save ...
... night of the 17th , I testify but for him my family and Dr. Reynolds ' would have suf- fered indeed . He stuck to us all the night and all the day . He was a great part of the night on the shed , and labored with all his might to save ...
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... night , and safely established himself in his entrenchments at Manas- sas . The loss of the brigade in this battle was 270 killed and wounded , and that of Cooke's Brigade 489. Lee's army now re- traced its steps , tearing up the O. & A ...
... night , and safely established himself in his entrenchments at Manas- sas . The loss of the brigade in this battle was 270 killed and wounded , and that of Cooke's Brigade 489. Lee's army now re- traced its steps , tearing up the O. & A ...
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... night closed the contest with the enemy baffled at every point . In one of these charges our brigade formed part of a second line of battle , Cook's Brigade , commanded by Colonel McRae , afterwards our Brigadier - General , being on ...
... night closed the contest with the enemy baffled at every point . In one of these charges our brigade formed part of a second line of battle , Cook's Brigade , commanded by Colonel McRae , afterwards our Brigadier - General , being on ...
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... night enabled us to withdraw under cover of darkness . We lost some men killed and a number wounded , and if Warren had known how few we were in his front and had sent out an adequate force , he might have captured the most of these two ...
... night enabled us to withdraw under cover of darkness . We lost some men killed and a number wounded , and if Warren had known how few we were in his front and had sent out an adequate force , he might have captured the most of these two ...
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... night before the lines were broken at Petersburg , the wound still not com- pletely healed . In consequence of this protracted absence I have no personal knowledge of the operations in which the regiment was engaged from the 1st of ...
... night before the lines were broken at Petersburg , the wound still not com- pletely healed . In consequence of this protracted absence I have no personal knowledge of the operations in which the regiment was engaged from the 1st of ...
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