Anecdotes, Poetry, and Incidents of the War: North and South : 1860-1865subscribers, 1866 - 560 pages |
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... camping - ground had been selected , the various regiments were noti- fied that there would be a grand parade at half- past six , for orders . Officers would see that their men all turned out , etc. In five minutes the camp was in a ...
... camping - ground had been selected , the various regiments were noti- fied that there would be a grand parade at half- past six , for orders . Officers would see that their men all turned out , etc. In five minutes the camp was in a ...
Page 6
... camp , and brought before our captain , who asked him what business he had within the lines ? " He replied : " I know a drummer that In an hour after , our company led the Iowa you would like to enlist in your company , and I First out ...
... camp , and brought before our captain , who asked him what business he had within the lines ? " He replied : " I know a drummer that In an hour after , our company led the Iowa you would like to enlist in your company , and I First out ...
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... camp of the enemy the little fellow was dead . - They next perpetrated other atrocities of a de- structive and objectionable character , which had the effect of making the lady of the house " furi- ously wild , " as the captain ...
... camp of the enemy the little fellow was dead . - They next perpetrated other atrocities of a de- structive and objectionable character , which had the effect of making the lady of the house " furi- ously wild , " as the captain ...
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... camp , Col. Car- the road curve to await the Major's coming . ter , who knew all the ground , arranged the attack , When the Major and the two citizens came up , Col. Walker assisting . Companies A and F , conversing about the " Yankees ...
... camp , Col. Car- the road curve to await the Major's coming . ter , who knew all the ground , arranged the attack , When the Major and the two citizens came up , Col. Walker assisting . Companies A and F , conversing about the " Yankees ...
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... camp had crossed our route six hours before marching and the bridge fired , the arms broken and put to Blountsville , expecting to intercept us there . on the locomotive , and after the bridge had fall- While on the high ridge above ...
... camp had crossed our route six hours before marching and the bridge fired , the arms broken and put to Blountsville , expecting to intercept us there . on the locomotive , and after the bridge had fall- While on the high ridge above ...
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