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Charles Edwards Lester. PRESENTED BY JOHN S. PIERSON , NEW YORK . THE LIGHT AND DARK OF THE REBELLION . Forsan et. Civil War in U. S. A..
Charles Edwards Lester. PRESENTED BY JOHN S. PIERSON , NEW YORK . THE LIGHT AND DARK OF THE REBELLION . Forsan et. Civil War in U. S. A..
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... York Boy ......... .......... 214 218 .............. 221 225 ..... 227 233 XXXIII . - Border - State Men and Border - State Loyalty ...... XXXIV . The Commissariat of the Army . XXXV . - A Summer Morning's Ride to the Country - Seat of ...
... York Boy ......... .......... 214 218 .............. 221 225 ..... 227 233 XXXIII . - Border - State Men and Border - State Loyalty ...... XXXIV . The Commissariat of the Army . XXXV . - A Summer Morning's Ride to the Country - Seat of ...
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... York ) . Very few days have gone by in which I have not seen some of their sick or wounded " companions in arms " from nearly all the other loyal States . But my object is by no means to depict , even if my pen could do it , any very ...
... York ) . Very few days have gone by in which I have not seen some of their sick or wounded " companions in arms " from nearly all the other loyal States . But my object is by no means to depict , even if my pen could do it , any very ...
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... York : -if all this could not sustain him , what could ? — In former visits to him he had made me his confidant in regard to these matters . He seemed to be haunted with the idea that he would , after all , return to Utica , and once ...
... York : -if all this could not sustain him , what could ? — In former visits to him he had made me his confidant in regard to these matters . He seemed to be haunted with the idea that he would , after all , return to Utica , and once ...
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