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... officer for it , to which she replied that she would . That evening , after the 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 ...
... officer for it , to which she replied that she would . That evening , after the 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 ...
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... officer of the and all attempts to get across by swimming guard approaching with two men . We all listen- horses and tying it to mules ' tails , failed , when ed to the sound , and were satisfied that it was Stockton drove a plug into a ...
... officer of the and all attempts to get across by swimming guard approaching with two men . We all listen- horses and tying it to mules ' tails , failed , when ed to the sound , and were satisfied that it was Stockton drove a plug into a ...
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... officer of the day , and going his tour of inspection , he came on a sentinel from the eleventh Mississippi regi- ment sitting flat down on his post , with his gun taken entirely to pieces , when the following dia- logue took place ...
... officer of the day , and going his tour of inspection , he came on a sentinel from the eleventh Mississippi regi- ment sitting flat down on his post , with his gun taken entirely to pieces , when the following dia- logue took place ...
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... Officer . Well , Pat , ain't you going to follow the General ( Twiggs ) ? Pat . - If Gineral Scott ordhers us to folly him , sir , begor , Toby ( Pat's horse ) can gallop as well as the best of ' em . Officer . I mean , won't you leave ...
... Officer . Well , Pat , ain't you going to follow the General ( Twiggs ) ? Pat . - If Gineral Scott ordhers us to folly him , sir , begor , Toby ( Pat's horse ) can gallop as well as the best of ' em . Officer . I mean , won't you leave ...
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... officer and four men , when the captain and his officer went down into the cabin with our captain , and took possession of all his papers ; then told him that he was a prisoner of the Confederate States of America . While the officers ...
... officer and four men , when the captain and his officer went down into the cabin with our captain , and took possession of all his papers ; then told him that he was a prisoner of the Confederate States of America . While the officers ...
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