Southern Historical Society Papers, Том 12Virginia Historical Society, 1977 |
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... fire was directed . His advance was quickly checked , and his fire materially abated , and doubtless the effect of the shells from the two Napoleon guns and the fire of our sharpshooters contributed largely to this end . Late in the ...
... fire was directed . His advance was quickly checked , and his fire materially abated , and doubtless the effect of the shells from the two Napoleon guns and the fire of our sharpshooters contributed largely to this end . Late in the ...
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... fires . I have to laugh yet to think of poor Williamson's sky - rocket feat . He was lying close to a fire , and as I passed about midnight I saw that his coat - tail was on fire , and called him somewhat hurriedly from a sound sleep ...
... fires . I have to laugh yet to think of poor Williamson's sky - rocket feat . He was lying close to a fire , and as I passed about midnight I saw that his coat - tail was on fire , and called him somewhat hurriedly from a sound sleep ...
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... fire , and I rode forward to where Colonel Kelly was engaged on the hill , and Lieutenant McDaniel brought him to me . I reiterated the order , and the assurance of Trigg's speedy arrival , and passed on to the right , where I met ...
... fire , and I rode forward to where Colonel Kelly was engaged on the hill , and Lieutenant McDaniel brought him to me . I reiterated the order , and the assurance of Trigg's speedy arrival , and passed on to the right , where I met ...
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Army of Northern VirginiaOrganization August 31st 1864 | 8 |
Army of TennesseeOrganization at Battle of Chickamauga 145 | 23 |
Capture of the FloridaReport of Lieutenant S K Porter | 39 |
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