Southern History of the War, Volume 1This work presents the history of the Civil War from a pro-Southern perspective. |
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Page 83
... miles distant on the other side , the Confederates had erected a powerful battery , which had proved its efficiency and strength by resisting an attack made upon it on the 19th of May , and continued for two days , by the Federal ...
... miles distant on the other side , the Confederates had erected a powerful battery , which had proved its efficiency and strength by resisting an attack made upon it on the 19th of May , and continued for two days , by the Federal ...
Page 89
... miles from Martinsburg , which town the enemy had invested , General Johnston waited for him four days , hoping to be attacked by an adversary double his number . Convinced at length that the enemy would not approach him , General ...
... miles from Martinsburg , which town the enemy had invested , General Johnston waited for him four days , hoping to be attacked by an adversary double his number . Convinced at length that the enemy would not approach him , General ...
Page 98
... Miles , of South Caro- lina , who was then chairman of the Flag Committee . The design recommended by Mr. Miles , but voted down , has since been adopted as the battle flag of Generals Johnston and Beauregard . It is a blue saltier ( or ...
... Miles , of South Caro- lina , who was then chairman of the Flag Committee . The design recommended by Mr. Miles , but voted down , has since been adopted as the battle flag of Generals Johnston and Beauregard . It is a blue saltier ( or ...
Page 102
... miles to the northwest of the junction of the Manassas Gap with the Orange and Alexandria railroad , was fought the gallant action of the 18th of July . It is a smal , stream , running in this locality , nearly from west to east , to ...
... miles to the northwest of the junction of the Manassas Gap with the Orange and Alexandria railroad , was fought the gallant action of the 18th of July . It is a smal , stream , running in this locality , nearly from west to east , to ...
Page 108
... miles above , and Colonel Evans , with a regiment and battalion , formed the extreme left at the Stone Bridge . The brigades of Brigadier- general Holmes and Colonel Early were in reserve in rear of the right . In his entire ignorance ...
... miles above , and Colonel Evans , with a regiment and battalion , formed the extreme left at the Stone Bridge . The brigades of Brigadier- general Holmes and Colonel Early were in reserve in rear of the right . In his entire ignorance ...
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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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