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... Camp " Dick Robinson . " - The " Home Guard . " - The Occupation of Colum- bus by the Confederates explained ... Camps . - Ravages of the Southern Army by Disease . - The Devotion of the Women of the South .... PAGE 206 CHAPTER IX ...
... Camp " Dick Robinson . " - The " Home Guard . " - The Occupation of Colum- bus by the Confederates explained ... Camps . - Ravages of the Southern Army by Disease . - The Devotion of the Women of the South .... PAGE 206 CHAPTER IX ...
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... camp at Philippi by a body of Federal troops , * The disaster at Philippi was inconsiderable ; but it was the subject of some recrimination at the time , and Colonel Porterfield , the Confederate com- mander , was subjected to a court ...
... camp at Philippi by a body of Federal troops , * The disaster at Philippi was inconsiderable ; but it was the subject of some recrimination at the time , and Colonel Porterfield , the Confederate com- mander , was subjected to a court ...
Page 84
... camp the evening before , and had given orders for an attack the next day ; that General Rosecrans had started a night before with a division of the army three thousand strong , by a convenient route , to take him in the rear , while ...
... camp the evening before , and had given orders for an attack the next day ; that General Rosecrans had started a night before with a division of the army three thousand strong , by a convenient route , to take him in the rear , while ...
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... camp on the Little Cheat , and after resting on the grass in the rain a few hours , took up their dreary line of march through the forest . On the morning of the second day of the retreat , soon after leaving the camp on the branch of ...
... camp on the Little Cheat , and after resting on the grass in the rain a few hours , took up their dreary line of march through the forest . On the morning of the second day of the retreat , soon after leaving the camp on the branch of ...
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... camp followers and spectators , consisting of politicians , fashionable women , idlers , sensation - hunters , editors , & c . , hurried in car- riages , omnibuses , gigs , and every conceivable style of vehicle across the Potomac in ...
... camp followers and spectators , consisting of politicians , fashionable women , idlers , sensation - hunters , editors , & c . , hurried in car- riages , omnibuses , gigs , and every conceivable style of vehicle across the Potomac in ...
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Southern History of the War: The Third Year of the War Edward Alfred Pollard No preview available - 2016 |
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