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Page 94
... held the trenches . no fibre of their iron will relaxed ; no nerve of their brave purpose lost rigidity . man . Still manfully they held their posts , watchful and resolute , bound to their cheerless duty by some strength beyond the ken ...
... held the trenches . no fibre of their iron will relaxed ; no nerve of their brave purpose lost rigidity . man . Still manfully they held their posts , watchful and resolute , bound to their cheerless duty by some strength beyond the ken ...
Page 103
... held responsible for any injury done to the track , line or road , or for any attack upon trains or straggling soldiers by bands of guerrillas in their neighbor- hood . * * * * Safety of life and property of all persons living in the ...
... held responsible for any injury done to the track , line or road , or for any attack upon trains or straggling soldiers by bands of guerrillas in their neighbor- hood . * * * * Safety of life and property of all persons living in the ...
Page 132
... held a popular and successful bazaar in the Fifth Regiment armory , Baltimore , December 2d to 11th ultimo , which yielded about $ 10,000 for the fund to erect a monument in Baltimore city to the Marylanders in the Confederate service ...
... held a popular and successful bazaar in the Fifth Regiment armory , Baltimore , December 2d to 11th ultimo , which yielded about $ 10,000 for the fund to erect a monument in Baltimore city to the Marylanders in the Confederate service ...
Contents
tomb by General Bradley T Johnson | 33 |
The Trials and Trial of Jefferson Davis A Paper read | 45 |
The Life and Character of Robert E Lee An Address | 82 |
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