Anecdotes, Poetry, and Incidents of the War: North and South : 1860-1865subscribers, 1866 - 560 pages |
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Page 19
... poor horses were sinking heads and striking the fence between our horses . under the severe toil of marching , and it became I got tired at the one - sided arrangement and or a matter of prime military necessity to replenish dered some ...
... poor horses were sinking heads and striking the fence between our horses . under the severe toil of marching , and it became I got tired at the one - sided arrangement and or a matter of prime military necessity to replenish dered some ...
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... poor horses my at Jonesville , one of my men said he was were too jaded to pursue them . The " bush - hungry . I had entirely forgotten that I had not whackers " had quite a busy time , popping at us eaten for twenty - four hours , and ...
... poor horses my at Jonesville , one of my men said he was were too jaded to pursue them . The " bush - hungry . I had entirely forgotten that I had not whackers " had quite a busy time , popping at us eaten for twenty - four hours , and ...
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... poor old dusky face , As he stepped behind his master , In his long - accustomed place . Then a silence fell around them , As they gazed on rock and tree , Pictured in the placid waters Of the rolling Tennessee ; - Master , dreaming of ...
... poor old dusky face , As he stepped behind his master , In his long - accustomed place . Then a silence fell around them , As they gazed on rock and tree , Pictured in the placid waters Of the rolling Tennessee ; - Master , dreaming of ...
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... poor fellow better than he . A BRAVE FELLOW . In the Fort Henry gun- boat fight , in the explosion on the Essex , one of the seamen was shockingly scalded . His cloth- ing was at once removed , linseed oil and flour applied to his ...
... poor fellow better than he . A BRAVE FELLOW . In the Fort Henry gun- boat fight , in the explosion on the Essex , one of the seamen was shockingly scalded . His cloth- ing was at once removed , linseed oil and flour applied to his ...
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... poor boy , have been mortally the Sergeant hailed him : wounded , among strangers , and left to die . My heart bled for the poor child ; for he was a child ; my manhood gave way , and burning tears at- tested , in spite of me , my ...
... poor boy , have been mortally the Sergeant hailed him : wounded , among strangers , and left to die . My heart bled for the poor child ; for he was a child ; my manhood gave way , and burning tears at- tested , in spite of me , my ...
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