Southern Historical Society Papers, Volumes 23-25Virginia Historical Society, 1895 - Confederate States of America |
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... lieutenant- general , Wade Hampton , on the 10th day of March , 1865 - the charge on Kilpatrick's camp , twelve ... second . " Hampton's brave men who dared to follow where he dared to lead saw no Waterloo , because that expressive word ...
... lieutenant- general , Wade Hampton , on the 10th day of March , 1865 - the charge on Kilpatrick's camp , twelve ... second . " Hampton's brave men who dared to follow where he dared to lead saw no Waterloo , because that expressive word ...
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... Lieutenant - General Hamp- ton , with General M. C. Butler and two of his ... Second squadron of the Fifth South Carolina Cavalry was reluctantly leaving ... Second squadron— than whom no braver squadron ever crossed the James . The hero ...
... Lieutenant - General Hamp- ton , with General M. C. Butler and two of his ... Second squadron of the Fifth South Carolina Cavalry was reluctantly leaving ... Second squadron— than whom no braver squadron ever crossed the James . The hero ...
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... second , which cut his crutch in two and precipitated him to the ground . He was tenderly borne to the foot of the ... Lieutenant McKnight , of Louisana , the author of many beautiful poems . While the battle was in progress there were ...
... second , which cut his crutch in two and precipitated him to the ground . He was tenderly borne to the foot of the ... Lieutenant McKnight , of Louisana , the author of many beautiful poems . While the battle was in progress there were ...
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... Lieutenant - Colonel . The ranking Captains were prisoners , and so we could not have a Major , and when Colonel Bird was killed at Ream's Station , Colonel Mar- tin , for the second time , became the only field officer in the regi ...
... Lieutenant - Colonel . The ranking Captains were prisoners , and so we could not have a Major , and when Colonel Bird was killed at Ream's Station , Colonel Mar- tin , for the second time , became the only field officer in the regi ...
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... second to none for self - reliance , integrity , just respect for authority ... Lieutenant Colonel Eliason resigned , Major McAfee succeeding him , and ... Lieutenant - Colonel McAfee was commis- sioned colonel , Major Fleming was ...
... second to none for self - reliance , integrity , just respect for authority ... Lieutenant Colonel Eliason resigned , Major McAfee succeeding him , and ... Lieutenant - Colonel McAfee was commis- sioned colonel , Major Fleming was ...
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