Southern History of the War: The second year of the warC.B. Richardson, 1865 - Confederate States of America |
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... Cavalry in the West . - The Affair of Harts- ville . - Col . Clarkson's Expedition . - Condition of Events at the Close of the Year 1862 ....... ..PAGE 164 CHAPTER VIII . The eastern Portion of Tennessee . - CONTENTS . 07.
... Cavalry in the West . - The Affair of Harts- ville . - Col . Clarkson's Expedition . - Condition of Events at the Close of the Year 1862 ....... ..PAGE 164 CHAPTER VIII . The eastern Portion of Tennessee . - CONTENTS . 07.
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... Cavalry Enterprises of the Enemy . - The raids in Mississippi and Vir- ginia . - SKETCH OF THE BATTLES OF THE RAPPAHANNOCK . - The Enemy's Plan of Attack -The Fight at Chancellorsville . - The Splendid Charge of 8 CONTENTS .
... Cavalry Enterprises of the Enemy . - The raids in Mississippi and Vir- ginia . - SKETCH OF THE BATTLES OF THE RAPPAHANNOCK . - The Enemy's Plan of Attack -The Fight at Chancellorsville . - The Splendid Charge of 8 CONTENTS .
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... cavalry . The pursuit was kept up about ten or twelve miles , but the flight continued all that day and the next . About five hun- dred prisoners were taken that day , and others after that were brought in daily . The loss of the enemy ...
... cavalry . The pursuit was kept up about ten or twelve miles , but the flight continued all that day and the next . About five hun- dred prisoners were taken that day , and others after that were brought in daily . The loss of the enemy ...
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... cavalry , that he was placed in command at Point of Rocks , by Gen. Johnston , supported by Capt . R. Welby Carter's company of cavalry and Capt . John Q. Win- field's infantry corps of " Brock's Gap Riflemen . ” About the same time Col ...
... cavalry , that he was placed in command at Point of Rocks , by Gen. Johnston , supported by Capt . R. Welby Carter's company of cavalry and Capt . John Q. Win- field's infantry corps of " Brock's Gap Riflemen . ” About the same time Col ...
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... cavalry and about eight hundred militia . Yankee raids were kept from the doors of the inhabitants , and the enemy made but little appearance in this portion of Virginia , until Banks crossed the Potomac in February , 1862 . It was ...
... cavalry and about eight hundred militia . Yankee raids were kept from the doors of the inhabitants , and the enemy made but little appearance in this portion of Virginia , until Banks crossed the Potomac in February , 1862 . It was ...
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