Southern Historical Society Papers, Volumes 23-25Virginia Historical Society, 1895 - Confederate States of America |
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... took us for Kilpatrick's men , opened his corn - crib , fed our horses , and assured us that he was with us , and would do what he could to crush the rebellion . I never can forget how this unfortunate man looked next morning when he ...
... took us for Kilpatrick's men , opened his corn - crib , fed our horses , and assured us that he was with us , and would do what he could to crush the rebellion . I never can forget how this unfortunate man looked next morning when he ...
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... took a prominent part in the defense of the Blackwater , engag- ing in numerous 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 ...
... took a prominent part in the defense of the Blackwater , engag- ing in numerous 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 ...
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... took up the line of march which ended at Gettysburg , Petti- grew's Brigade formed part of it , except the Forty - fourth , Colonel Singeltary , which had been left to guard Hanover Junction , and took a very prominent part in the ...
... took up the line of march which ended at Gettysburg , Petti- grew's Brigade formed part of it , except the Forty - fourth , Colonel Singeltary , which had been left to guard Hanover Junction , and took a very prominent part in the ...
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... took the offensive , and started a movement towards the right flank of Meade's army ; but Meade declined battle , and withdrew across the Rappahannock , whereupon a race towards Washington ensued , Lee endeavoring to get around Meade's ...
... took the offensive , and started a movement towards the right flank of Meade's army ; but Meade declined battle , and withdrew across the Rappahannock , whereupon a race towards Washington ensued , Lee endeavoring to get around Meade's ...
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... took fire and retreat and we to advance through the burning forest . It was a hot time , literally , and many of the Federal dead and wounded were consumed . Heth's Division took no active part in the severe fight- ing of the next two ...
... took fire and retreat and we to advance through the burning forest . It was a hot time , literally , and many of the Federal dead and wounded were consumed . Heth's Division took no active part in the severe fight- ing of the next two ...
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