Southern Historical Society Papers, Volumes 23-25Virginia Historical Society, 1895 - Confederate States of America |
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... while the men under the blankets would say , we surrender , " but would fight like tigers when they saw so few " grey coats . ” Soon we were all mixed up so that swords , small 32 Southern Historical Society Papers .
... while the men under the blankets would say , we surrender , " but would fight like tigers when they saw so few " grey coats . ” Soon we were all mixed up so that swords , small 32 Southern Historical Society Papers .
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... surrender . Cadet Humphreys was gifted with a fine intellect and a very natural quality to make for himself a ... surrendered , by permission marched out of camp the night preced- ing that event , with the idea of making its way to the ...
... surrender . Cadet Humphreys was gifted with a fine intellect and a very natural quality to make for himself a ... surrendered , by permission marched out of camp the night preced- ing that event , with the idea of making its way to the ...
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... surrender himself , blew out his own brains on the field of battle . So this battery traversed nearly every military road in Virginia ; crossed the Potomac , fought in Maryland and Pennsylvania ; was ordered back to South Carolina , and ...
... surrender himself , blew out his own brains on the field of battle . So this battery traversed nearly every military road in Virginia ; crossed the Potomac , fought in Maryland and Pennsylvania ; was ordered back to South Carolina , and ...
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... surrender of General Robert E. Lee at Appomattox . West Point , Georgia , a town of some importance to our armies , on the banks of the Chattahoochee River , being the key to the situ- tion at this juncture , was splendidly fortified ...
... surrender of General Robert E. Lee at Appomattox . West Point , Georgia , a town of some importance to our armies , on the banks of the Chattahoochee River , being the key to the situ- tion at this juncture , was splendidly fortified ...
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... surrender . The prisoners were paroled and sent home . The day after the battle I was reading the burial service over the joint grave of General Tyler and Captain Gonzales , when firing was heard in the direction of the town , and a ...
... surrender . The prisoners were paroled and sent home . The day after the battle I was reading the burial service over the joint grave of General Tyler and Captain Gonzales , when firing was heard in the direction of the town , and a ...
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