Southern Historical Society Papers, Volumes 23-25Virginia Historical Society, 1895 - Confederate States of America |
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... Troops , " and did active service then as a company , and in hal- cyon days as gay and gallant " Dragoons , " on " Muster Day " and as an escort for governors . They went to Virginia as a “ Kid Glove " company , earning glory on each ...
... Troops , " and did active service then as a company , and in hal- cyon days as gay and gallant " Dragoons , " on " Muster Day " and as an escort for governors . They went to Virginia as a “ Kid Glove " company , earning glory on each ...
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... troops for the defence of Wilmington with the following organi- zation : Colonel Collett Leventhorpe , Lieutenant - Colonel W. J. Martin , Major Egbert A. Ross , Surgeon John Wilson , Assistant - Surgeon J. Parks McCombs , Assistant ...
... troops for the defence of Wilmington with the following organi- zation : Colonel Collett Leventhorpe , Lieutenant - Colonel W. J. Martin , Major Egbert A. Ross , Surgeon John Wilson , Assistant - Surgeon J. Parks McCombs , Assistant ...
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... troops northward from Petersburg , our brigade among the number . General Grant quickly took advantage of this depletion to spring a mine ( July 30 ) , which he had prepared under a salient in our lines in front of Petersburg , and to ...
... troops northward from Petersburg , our brigade among the number . General Grant quickly took advantage of this depletion to spring a mine ( July 30 ) , which he had prepared under a salient in our lines in front of Petersburg , and to ...
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... troops having been repulsed . We carried their works handsomely , capturing 2,000 prisoners and nine pieces of artillery . Hancock retired during the night and we returned to Petersburg . Our loss was considerable , including Lieutenant ...
... troops having been repulsed . We carried their works handsomely , capturing 2,000 prisoners and nine pieces of artillery . Hancock retired during the night and we returned to Petersburg . Our loss was considerable , including Lieutenant ...
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... troops and our victory was a barren one , the Federals finally holding Hatcher's Run . Another lull followed until the 25th of March , when General Lee , with Gordon's Division , made an assault on Fort Stedman's ( Hare's Hill ) on the ...
... troops and our victory was a barren one , the Federals finally holding Hatcher's Run . Another lull followed until the 25th of March , when General Lee , with Gordon's Division , made an assault on Fort Stedman's ( Hare's Hill ) on the ...
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