Southern History of the War: The third year of the warC.B. Richardson, 1865 - Confederate States of America |
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... killed or wounded , except Private McPherson , who killed the last Yankee color - bearer and brought off the colors , Lieutenant Roberts being killed just as he was seizing one of the colors . The result of the day's fight may be summed ...
... killed or wounded , except Private McPherson , who killed the last Yankee color - bearer and brought off the colors , Lieutenant Roberts being killed just as he was seizing one of the colors . The result of the day's fight may be summed ...
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... death . The noble Garnett is dead , Armistead wounded , and the brave Kemper , with hat in hand , still cheer- ing on his men falls from his horse . But Kemper and Armis- tead have already planted their banners in the enemy's works ...
... death . The noble Garnett is dead , Armistead wounded , and the brave Kemper , with hat in hand , still cheer- ing on his men falls from his horse . But Kemper and Armis- tead have already planted their banners in the enemy's works ...
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... wounded men that passed him , and the slightly wounded he exhorted to bind up their hurts and take up a musket ' in ... killed , • wounded , and prisoners , was quite ten thousand THE THIRD YEAR OF THE WAR . 35.
... wounded men that passed him , and the slightly wounded he exhorted to bind up their hurts and take up a musket ' in ... killed , • wounded , and prisoners , was quite ten thousand THE THIRD YEAR OF THE WAR . 35.
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... wounded under his control . Counting one killed for four wounded , and making some allowance for a large class of wounded men who had not come under the control of the offi- cers referred to , we are justified in stating the enemy's ...
... wounded under his control . Counting one killed for four wounded , and making some allowance for a large class of wounded men who had not come under the control of the offi- cers referred to , we are justified in stating the enemy's ...
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... killed and wounded , it was several thou- sands . Two thousand had fallen in front of General Forney's lines alone , according to the report of that commander . The dead lay before our works , while thousands of wounded men were carried ...
... killed and wounded , it was several thou- sands . Two thousand had fallen in front of General Forney's lines alone , according to the report of that commander . The dead lay before our works , while thousands of wounded men were carried ...
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