The light and dark of the Rebellion [by C.E. Lester]. |
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... Camp of the Fourth Ohio ............... 208 XXIX . The Proclamation of Emancipation ........ XXX . - Contempt for Labor the Characteristic only of Slave- holders ........ .................. . XXXI . In the Valley of the Shenandoah ...
... Camp of the Fourth Ohio ............... 208 XXIX . The Proclamation of Emancipation ........ XXX . - Contempt for Labor the Characteristic only of Slave- holders ........ .................. . XXXI . In the Valley of the Shenandoah ...
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... camp . I have seen many such men , who in the longest conversations would neither make an allusion to the subject of the Christian religion nor recognize an allusion to it by others . Some of them had never gone any further in the ...
... camp . I have seen many such men , who in the longest conversations would neither make an allusion to the subject of the Christian religion nor recognize an allusion to it by others . Some of them had never gone any further in the ...
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... camp at least , and always are ready to second a good chaplain in the execu- tion of his mission . * * * * * * * I wish I had space in this book to give some account of * The following extract is from the letter of a gentleman who ...
... camp at least , and always are ready to second a good chaplain in the execu- tion of his mission . * * * * * * * I wish I had space in this book to give some account of * The following extract is from the letter of a gentleman who ...
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... camp ; while the idea of drafting them into the army sent a chill of horror through the veins of all " conservative men . " Generals who attempted it , or proclaimed the slaves of all rebels in conquered territory free , were either ...
... camp ; while the idea of drafting them into the army sent a chill of horror through the veins of all " conservative men . " Generals who attempted it , or proclaimed the slaves of all rebels in conquered territory free , were either ...
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... camp , and , through the smoke of em- battled hosts , to bring away in Good - Samaritan arms the wounded , the helpless , and the dying ; to lead the van and press the rear of every corps ; to advise about the location of camps , the ...
... camp , and , through the smoke of em- battled hosts , to bring away in Good - Samaritan arms the wounded , the helpless , and the dying ; to lead the van and press the rear of every corps ; to advise about the location of camps , the ...
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