Southern Historical Society Papers, Volumes 23-25Virginia Historical Society, 1895 - Confederate States of America |
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... road for the purpose of beginning the day's march , their escort in front , the shrill blasts of our bugles sounding the charge , awoke echoes in the forests around , and away we went shouting , shooting and hewing with sabre . It was ...
... road for the purpose of beginning the day's march , their escort in front , the shrill blasts of our bugles sounding the charge , awoke echoes in the forests around , and away we went shouting , shooting and hewing with sabre . It was ...
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... road to DuBose bridge Colonel Aiken met a picket body of men commanded by Lieutenant John A. McQueen , and led the charge with Colonel Davis by his side , and it being dark the men got into close quarters , and Colonel Aiken was ...
... road to DuBose bridge Colonel Aiken met a picket body of men commanded by Lieutenant John A. McQueen , and led the charge with Colonel Davis by his side , and it being dark the men got into close quarters , and Colonel Aiken was ...
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... road , where the provost guard kept a close watch over some twenty - five of our men , who had been captured along the route from Columbia , and were all barefooted and bareheaded and almost naked . Mr. Flynn Davis , a brother of ...
... road , where the provost guard kept a close watch over some twenty - five of our men , who had been captured along the route from Columbia , and were all barefooted and bareheaded and almost naked . Mr. Flynn Davis , a brother of ...
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... road , and ordering up from Gordonsville Longstreet's Corps and Anderson's Division . A pitched battle was fought in the Wil- derness on the 5th , 6th , and 7th , resulting in Grant's complete fail- ure to carry our position and in his ...
... road , and ordering up from Gordonsville Longstreet's Corps and Anderson's Division . A pitched battle was fought in the Wil- derness on the 5th , 6th , and 7th , resulting in Grant's complete fail- ure to carry our position and in his ...
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... road , and during the four days that the fighting there continued was subjected to heavy cannonading and some infantry fighting , several officers and men being killed and wounded ; but the heaviest fighting was on the right of our ...
... road , and during the four days that the fighting there continued was subjected to heavy cannonading and some infantry fighting , several officers and men being killed and wounded ; but the heaviest fighting was on the right of our ...
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