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Page 395
... Ashby , who showed a devotion in the field even more admirable than the virtue of political principles . Turner Ashby was the second son of the late Colonel Turner Ashby , of " Rose Bank , " Fauquier county , and Dorothea F. Green , the ...
... Ashby , who showed a devotion in the field even more admirable than the virtue of political principles . Turner Ashby was the second son of the late Colonel Turner Ashby , of " Rose Bank , " Fauquier county , and Dorothea F. Green , the ...
Page 400
... Turner Ashby . Covering their retreat himself , he hastened to the rescue of one of his men , severely wounded in the face by a sabre stroke , and in a hand to hand fight with Corporal Hays , severely wounded him in the head with his ...
... Turner Ashby . Covering their retreat himself , he hastened to the rescue of one of his men , severely wounded in the face by a sabre stroke , and in a hand to hand fight with Corporal Hays , severely wounded him in the head with his ...
Page 404
... Ashby , you may search our baggage . We assure you we are carrying away nothing which we are not at liberty to do ... Turner Ashby , and the sense of duty which insured its most brilliant successes : " MY DEAR SIR : I have just ...
... Ashby , you may search our baggage . We assure you we are carrying away nothing which we are not at liberty to do ... Turner Ashby , and the sense of duty which insured its most brilliant successes : " MY DEAR SIR : I have just ...
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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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