Southern Historical Society Papers, Volumes 23-25Virginia Historical Society, 1895 - Confederate States of America |
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... soon in General Butler's hands . This same faithful horse , like Tam O'Shanter's Meg , " good as ever lifted leg , " was killed at Campbell's Mill , on the Juniper creek , in Chesterfied county , when his rider , and a private soldier ...
... soon in General Butler's hands . This same faithful horse , like Tam O'Shanter's Meg , " good as ever lifted leg , " was killed at Campbell's Mill , on the Juniper creek , in Chesterfied county , when his rider , and a private soldier ...
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... letter and was treated with the utmost kindness . As soon as Dr. Porter heard of it he was at once by his side , and could not have been more tender to his own son . From the DuBose house Lieutenant 30 Southern Historical Society Papers .
... letter and was treated with the utmost kindness . As soon as Dr. Porter heard of it he was at once by his side , and could not have been more tender to his own son . From the DuBose house Lieutenant 30 Southern Historical Society Papers .
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... soon as they rode over the sleeping men in blue , they wheeled their horses , and rode over them again — three times they rode over them— while the men under the blankets would say , we surrender , " but would fight like tigers when ...
... soon as they rode over the sleeping men in blue , they wheeled their horses , and rode over them again — three times they rode over them— while the men under the blankets would say , we surrender , " but would fight like tigers when ...
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... soon as Captain James Butler saw his young brother's arm hanging at his side , he at once attracted the Yankee's attention by sending a bullet whizzing by his head , and after exchanging three deliberate shots at each other , this brave ...
... soon as Captain James Butler saw his young brother's arm hanging at his side , he at once attracted the Yankee's attention by sending a bullet whizzing by his head , and after exchanging three deliberate shots at each other , this brave ...
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... soon drove in the out- posts , and began to sound the bugle for charges on the coveted tro- phy . The valiant soldiery in the fort , though but a handful , were equal to the occasion , and repulsed attack after attack . The cannon in ...
... soon drove in the out- posts , and began to sound the bugle for charges on the coveted tro- phy . The valiant soldiery in the fort , though but a handful , were equal to the occasion , and repulsed attack after attack . The cannon in ...
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