Southern Historical Society Papers, Volumes 23-25Virginia Historical Society, 1895 - Confederate States of America |
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... officer left in the brigade , and most of the company officers were either killed , wounded or captured . The companies of the regi- ment generally came out with a single officer , and several of them had none at all . Company A crossed ...
... officer left in the brigade , and most of the company officers were either killed , wounded or captured . The companies of the regi- ment generally came out with a single officer , and several of them had none at all . Company A crossed ...
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... officer . He became , upon the exchange of Colonel Leventhorpe and his promotion to be Brigadier - General of the North ... officers . FALLING WATERS . Pettigrew's Brigade was the rear guard when the Potomac was re - crossed at Falling ...
... officer . He became , upon the exchange of Colonel Leventhorpe and his promotion to be Brigadier - General of the North ... officers . FALLING WATERS . Pettigrew's Brigade was the rear guard when the Potomac was re - crossed at Falling ...
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Southern Historical Society Robert Alonzo Brock. both of officers and men , changes in the roster of officers were numerous . It has been impossible at this late day to procure of the killed , wounded or missing in these battles anything ...
Southern Historical Society Robert Alonzo Brock. both of officers and men , changes in the roster of officers were numerous . It has been impossible at this late day to procure of the killed , wounded or missing in these battles anything ...
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... officers , youthful like himself , and often heedless where he was prudent and self - possessed , and to that of Fleming , Davis , Durham , Harris , Phifer , Dixon and Grier , the efficiency and morale of the regiment was largely due ...
... officers , youthful like himself , and often heedless where he was prudent and self - possessed , and to that of Fleming , Davis , Durham , Harris , Phifer , Dixon and Grier , the efficiency and morale of the regiment was largely due ...
Page 85
... officers and men of Lytle's Brigade . After the charge , which resulted in the rout of this division of Sheridan ... officer of the Federal army , wounded , Achilles - like , in his heel , limped up to me and asked me to save his General ...
... officers and men of Lytle's Brigade . After the charge , which resulted in the rout of this division of Sheridan ... officer of the Federal army , wounded , Achilles - like , in his heel , limped up to me and asked me to save his General ...
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