Southern Historical Society Papers, Volumes 23-25Virginia Historical Society, 1895 - Confederate States of America |
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... skirmish was going on . A battery was placed in position to shell the town , and while Generals Hampton and Butler were consulting in the street a shell killed the horse of Sergeant Wells , of the Charleston Light Dra- goons . This ...
... skirmish was going on . A battery was placed in position to shell the town , and while Generals Hampton and Butler were consulting in the street a shell killed the horse of Sergeant Wells , of the Charleston Light Dra- goons . This ...
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... skirmish at Rockingham , N. C. , and the next day charged a regiment of cavalry , just after they had opened a barrel of wine . I led this charge , simply because I lost control of my horse - he being young and afraid of a gun ...
... skirmish at Rockingham , N. C. , and the next day charged a regiment of cavalry , just after they had opened a barrel of wine . I led this charge , simply because I lost control of my horse - he being young and afraid of a gun ...
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... skirmishes with the enemy operating from Suffolk . The line to be guarded was so long and the troops to guard it so few , that forced marches were of constant occurrence , and the term foot - cavalry facetiously applied to us aptly ...
... skirmishes with the enemy operating from Suffolk . The line to be guarded was so long and the troops to guard it so few , that forced marches were of constant occurrence , and the term foot - cavalry facetiously applied to us aptly ...
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... would have been impregnable if defended by any adequate force , but which in fact were occupied by a mere skirmish line . The Eleventh and the Twenty - six were among the troops in these trenches The Eleventh North Carolina Regiment . 55.
... would have been impregnable if defended by any adequate force , but which in fact were occupied by a mere skirmish line . The Eleventh and the Twenty - six were among the troops in these trenches The Eleventh North Carolina Regiment . 55.
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... skirmishes that the Stonewall Brigade was engaged in from the First Manassas to Appo- mattox Court house . We publish it for the benefit of the old soldiers that are fond of fighting their old battles over again . Manassas Plains , July ...
... skirmishes that the Stonewall Brigade was engaged in from the First Manassas to Appo- mattox Court house . We publish it for the benefit of the old soldiers that are fond of fighting their old battles over again . Manassas Plains , July ...
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