Southern Historical Society Papers, Volumes 23-25Virginia Historical Society, 1895 - Confederate States of America |
From inside the book
Results 1-5 of 77
Page 32
... ordered Colonel Gid . Wright and Hugh Scott by his side , with the gallant old Cobb Legion , to lead the charge , followed by the rest of Butler's " Spartan band . " No charge was ever made with more determination . The charge of the ...
... ordered Colonel Gid . Wright and Hugh Scott by his side , with the gallant old Cobb Legion , to lead the charge , followed by the rest of Butler's " Spartan band . " No charge was ever made with more determination . The charge of the ...
Page 38
... ordered into the fort . School boys responded to the call , and there were in all 121 effective men to cope with the 3,000 Federals under Colonel La Grange . The women and children were ordered to places of secur- ity early in the day ...
... ordered into the fort . School boys responded to the call , and there were in all 121 effective men to cope with the 3,000 Federals under Colonel La Grange . The women and children were ordered to places of secur- ity early in the day ...
Page 43
... ordered to Franklin , Va . , and took a prominent part in the defense of the Blackwater , engag- ing in numerous skirmishes with the enemy operating from Suffolk . The line to be guarded was so long and the troops to guard it so few ...
... ordered to Franklin , Va . , and took a prominent part in the defense of the Blackwater , engag- ing in numerous skirmishes with the enemy operating from Suffolk . The line to be guarded was so long and the troops to guard it so few ...
Page 49
... ordering up from Gordonsville Longstreet's Corps and Anderson's Division . A pitched battle was fought in the Wil ... ordered to rest on their arms as night found them , without reformation of lines , as they were to be relieved at ...
... ordering up from Gordonsville Longstreet's Corps and Anderson's Division . A pitched battle was fought in the Wil ... ordered to rest on their arms as night found them , without reformation of lines , as they were to be relieved at ...
Page 69
... ordered to the right flank of Bushrod Johnson's Brigade , on the right of the turn- pike facing towards Petersburg , and which was heavily engaged on the immediate right of our brigade . Moving at double - quick through thick woods , we ...
... ordered to the right flank of Bushrod Johnson's Brigade , on the right of the turn- pike facing towards Petersburg , and which was heavily engaged on the immediate right of our brigade . Moving at double - quick through thick woods , we ...
Contents
1 | |
25 | |
38 | |
58 | |
79 | |
158 | |
165 | |
189 | |
291 | |
302 | |
309 | |
316 | |
324 | |
336 | |
339 | |
60 | |
198 | |
205 | |
229 | |
238 | |
247 | |
253 | |
259 | |
266 | |
274 | |
283 | |
290 | |
314 | |
328 | |
335 | |
i | |
iii | |
115 | |
138 | |
145 | |
151 | |
157 | |
165 | |
171 | |
182 | |
189 | |
194 | |
200 | |
211 | |
218 | |
225 | |
231 | |
237 | |
249 | |
256 | |
267 | |
274 | |
284 | |
77 | |
91 | |
130 | |
139 | |
146 | |
150 | |
177 | |
186 | |
193 | |
206 | |
222 | |
231 | |
234 | |
239 | |
245 | |
264 | |
267 | |
275 | |
276 | |
281 | |
285 | |
288 | |
297 | |
302 | |
309 | |
317 | |
334 | |
342 | |
346 | |
348 | |
352 | |
354 | |
365 | |
378 | |
380 | |
382 | |
385 | |
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
A. P. Hill advance Appomattox artillery attack battalion battery battle of Gettysburg Blue Ridge brave brigade camp Captain captured Cashtown cavalry Chambersburg charge Charles Colonel command Company Confederacy corps Courthouse cross the Potomac D. H. Hill Davis dead died Dispatch division duty enemy enemy's eral Ewell Ewell's Federal field fight fire flank force fought front gallant George Gettysburg guard guns Heth's Hill honor horses infantry J. E. B. Stuart Jackson James Jefferson Davis John Johnson's Island July June killed Lee's letter Lieutenant-Colonel Longstreet Louisiana Major Major-General Manassas ment miles morning moved movement never night North Carolina o'clock officers ordered passed Petersburg picket Pickett's position prisoners reached rear regiment Richmond river road Robert says second lieutenant sent sergeant Shepherdstown shot skirmish soldier soon South Southern steamer Stonewall Jackson Stuart surrender Thomas tion took troops Union Virginia Washington William wounded