Southern Historical Society Papers, Volumes 23-25Virginia Historical Society, 1895 - Confederate States of America |
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... prisoners . Wingfield Scott made himself and his regiments famous at Chip- pewa and Lundy's Lane , while Andrew Jackson whipped Packen- ham at New Orleans with men from Louisiana , Mississippi , Ken- tucky and Tennessee . Next the ...
... prisoners . Wingfield Scott made himself and his regiments famous at Chip- pewa and Lundy's Lane , while Andrew Jackson whipped Packen- ham at New Orleans with men from Louisiana , Mississippi , Ken- tucky and Tennessee . Next the ...
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... prisoners and nineteen splendid army wagons , each drawn by six fine mules , clad in such harness as our Confederate teamsters had not seen for many a day , we put across the stream formed by Little and Big Lynch's creek , where they ...
... prisoners and nineteen splendid army wagons , each drawn by six fine mules , clad in such harness as our Confederate teamsters had not seen for many a day , we put across the stream formed by Little and Big Lynch's creek , where they ...
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... prisoners recaptured . Just at the break of day , a few minutes after the formation of the line , and in the midst of that profound silence which precedes the storm of a battle , General Butler ordered Colonel Gid . Wright and Hugh ...
... prisoners recaptured . Just at the break of day , a few minutes after the formation of the line , and in the midst of that profound silence which precedes the storm of a battle , General Butler ordered Colonel Gid . Wright and Hugh ...
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... prisoners were marched to the outskirts of the town and bivouacked for the night on the east side of the river . The next morning the Federals burned the two commodious depots filled with government supplies and hundreds of freight cars ...
... prisoners were marched to the outskirts of the town and bivouacked for the night on the east side of the river . The next morning the Federals burned the two commodious depots filled with government supplies and hundreds of freight cars ...
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... prisoners . In the third day's fight Heth's Division , commanded by Petti- grew , whose brigade was commanded by Colonel Marshall , of the Fifty - second , and Pickett's Division of Longstreet's Corps , a fresh division not previously ...
... prisoners . In the third day's fight Heth's Division , commanded by Petti- grew , whose brigade was commanded by Colonel Marshall , of the Fifty - second , and Pickett's Division of Longstreet's Corps , a fresh division not previously ...
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