Southern History of the War: The first year of the warC.B. Richardson, 1863 - Confederate States of America |
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Page 7
... Capt . Wilkes of the Southern Commission- ers . - The Indignation of England . - Surrender of the Commissioners by the Lincoln Government . - Mr . Seward's Letter . - REVIEW OF AFFAIRS AT THE CLOSE OF THE YEAR 1861. - Apathy and ...
... Capt . Wilkes of the Southern Commission- ers . - The Indignation of England . - Surrender of the Commissioners by the Lincoln Government . - Mr . Seward's Letter . - REVIEW OF AFFAIRS AT THE CLOSE OF THE YEAR 1861. - Apathy and ...
Page 87
... Capt . Tompkins . In a few minutes , Capt . Tompkins and all his men , but ten , came up to the regiment , stating that Gen. Garnett only wanted ten men . The inference was palpable - he had taken an extreme near position to the enemy ...
... Capt . Tompkins . In a few minutes , Capt . Tompkins and all his men , but ten , came up to the regiment , stating that Gen. Garnett only wanted ten men . The inference was palpable - he had taken an extreme near position to the enemy ...
Page 112
... flight of the enemy . Capt . Kemper pursued the retreating masses to within range of Cub Run Bridge . Upon the bridge , a shot took effect upon the horses of a team that was crossing . The wagon was 112 THE FIRST YEAR OF THE WAR .
... flight of the enemy . Capt . Kemper pursued the retreating masses to within range of Cub Run Bridge . Upon the bridge , a shot took effect upon the horses of a team that was crossing . The wagon was 112 THE FIRST YEAR OF THE WAR .
Page 122
... Capt . Wickham's cavalry , Capt . E. B. Powell's troop of Fairfax cavalry , the Radford Rangers , Capt . Radford , the whole led by Col. Radford . Our onslaught was terrific . With our rifles and shot - guns , we killed forty- nine of ...
... Capt . Wickham's cavalry , Capt . E. B. Powell's troop of Fairfax cavalry , the Radford Rangers , Capt . Radford , the whole led by Col. Radford . Our onslaught was terrific . With our rifles and shot - guns , we killed forty- nine of ...
Page 123
Edward Alfred Pollard. were killed , besides Capt . R. , a lieutenant , two non - commissioned officers , and five privates . Having gained the flank of the enemy , I dismounted and fired for some time with my rifle into the passing ...
Edward Alfred Pollard. were killed , besides Capt . R. , a lieutenant , two non - commissioned officers , and five privates . Having gained the flank of the enemy , I dismounted and fired for some time with my rifle into the passing ...
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