Southern Historical Society Papers, Volumes 23-25Virginia Historical Society, 1895 - Confederate States of America |
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Page 28
... reached the house , with my horse white with sweat , a lady met me at the gate with the map , and said : " Fly , for ... reaching Lynch's river we stopped at a house where a deserter lived . He told us that he belonged to 28 Southern ...
... reached the house , with my horse white with sweat , a lady met me at the gate with the map , and said : " Fly , for ... reaching Lynch's river we stopped at a house where a deserter lived . He told us that he belonged to 28 Southern ...
Page 43
... reached it the enemy had taken the town and sent a force up the south side of the Neuse to cross at White - Hall , and take the Confederate troops in the rear . We , with portions of three other regiments and a section of artillery ...
... reached it the enemy had taken the town and sent a force up the south side of the Neuse to cross at White - Hall , and take the Confederate troops in the rear . We , with portions of three other regiments and a section of artillery ...
Page 64
... reached and surprised without the escape of a single man . Every precaution had been taken , by the detention of negroes and every other person likely to be friendly to the enemy in the section through which we had hurriedly moved , to ...
... reached and surprised without the escape of a single man . Every precaution had been taken , by the detention of negroes and every other person likely to be friendly to the enemy in the section through which we had hurriedly moved , to ...
Page 66
... reached . The brigade held Suffolk all that day and the next . A heavy column was moved from Norfolk and Fortress Monroe to meet us , but , though we offered battle , no attack was made , and when we advanced , with Companies D and K of ...
... reached . The brigade held Suffolk all that day and the next . A heavy column was moved from Norfolk and Fortress Monroe to meet us , but , though we offered battle , no attack was made , and when we advanced , with Companies D and K of ...
Page 67
... reached Petersburg , and had thrown a considerable force across to the rail- road and Chesterfield Courthouse . But the advance of Hoke's Division with the brigades of Ransom and Hagood , under the com- mand of that sterling North ...
... reached Petersburg , and had thrown a considerable force across to the rail- road and Chesterfield Courthouse . But the advance of Hoke's Division with the brigades of Ransom and Hagood , under the com- mand of that sterling North ...
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