Southern History of the War, Volume 1This work presents the history of the Civil War from a pro-Southern perspective. |
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... Hill , Gen. John P. Hood , Gen. E. Kirby Smith , Gen. Sterling Price , Gen. W. J. Hardee , Gen. John Morgan , and the Author . A recent statement of Mr. POLLARD having been so misunderstood as to give rise , in some quarters , to the ...
... Hill , Gen. John P. Hood , Gen. E. Kirby Smith , Gen. Sterling Price , Gen. W. J. Hardee , Gen. John Morgan , and the Author . A recent statement of Mr. POLLARD having been so misunderstood as to give rise , in some quarters , to the ...
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... Hill , General Garnett was intrenched with a force of three thousand infantry , six pieces of artillery and three companies of cavalry . On the 5th of July , the enemy took a position at Bealington , in front of Laurel Hill , and a day ...
... Hill , General Garnett was intrenched with a force of three thousand infantry , six pieces of artillery and three companies of cavalry . On the 5th of July , the enemy took a position at Bealington , in front of Laurel Hill , and a day ...
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... Hill . Among the pris oners taken by the enemy was Colonel Pegram himself . Thrown from his horse , which was wounded and had become unman- ageable , he refused to surrender his sword to his captors , and a messenger had to ride six ...
... Hill . Among the pris oners taken by the enemy was Colonel Pegram himself . Thrown from his horse , which was wounded and had become unman- ageable , he refused to surrender his sword to his captors , and a messenger had to ride six ...
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... Hill , instead of that between the former place and Rich Moun tain , to retreat by a mountain road into Hardy county . The retreat was conducted in good order , amid distresses and trials of the most extraordinary description . The road ...
... Hill , instead of that between the former place and Rich Moun tain , to retreat by a mountain road into Hardy county . The retreat was conducted in good order , amid distresses and trials of the most extraordinary description . The road ...
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... hill occupied in the morning by Generals Beauregard , Johnston , and Bonham , and their staffs , placed the whole scene before one - a grand , moving diorama . When the firing was at its height , the roar of artillery reached the hill ...
... hill occupied in the morning by Generals Beauregard , Johnston , and Bonham , and their staffs , placed the whole scene before one - a grand , moving diorama . When the firing was at its height , the roar of artillery reached the hill ...
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Southern History of the War: The Third Year of the War Edward Alfred Pollard No preview available - 2016 |
Southern History of the War: The Third Year of the War (Classic Reprint) Edward Alfred Pollard No preview available - 2017 |
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