Anecdotes, Poetry, and Incidents of the War: North and South : 1860-1865subscribers, 1866 - 560 pages |
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... seemed to scent upon disappeared , when he placed his fife at his mouth , the evening air the banquet that we had been and played the " Flowers of Edinborough , " one preparing for him . The hours passed slowly of the most difficult ...
... seemed to scent upon disappeared , when he placed his fife at his mouth , the evening air the banquet that we had been and played the " Flowers of Edinborough , " one preparing for him . The hours passed slowly of the most difficult ...
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... seemed and marched over into North Carolina , report- not to be a member of any chain of mountains ing there were thirty thousand of us at the rail- that I could perceive in the distance . For an way . Our men were ordered to feed their ...
... seemed and marched over into North Carolina , report- not to be a member of any chain of mountains ing there were thirty thousand of us at the rail- that I could perceive in the distance . For an way . Our men were ordered to feed their ...
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... seemed to make any movement , and did not observe us . It was about ten o'clock , P. M. , when we got clear of their lights . Then we thought ourselves safe on the sea once more . We arrived here safely on the night of Saturday , the ...
... seemed to make any movement , and did not observe us . It was about ten o'clock , P. M. , when we got clear of their lights . Then we thought ourselves safe on the sea once more . We arrived here safely on the night of Saturday , the ...
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... seemed familiar , Mr. R. desired the privilege of writing a letter to be despatched by the next mail . Mr. Lincoln very promptly and kindly pro- vided him with the necessary means . As he be- gan to write , Mr. Lincoln approached , and ...
... seemed familiar , Mr. R. desired the privilege of writing a letter to be despatched by the next mail . Mr. Lincoln very promptly and kindly pro- vided him with the necessary means . As he be- gan to write , Mr. Lincoln approached , and ...
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... seemed buried in thought . A CONTRABAND REFRAIN , MUCH IN VOGUE AT FORTRESS MONROE . WAKE up , snakes , pelicans , and Sesh'ners ! Don't yer hear ' um comin'- - Comin ' on de run ? Wake up , I tell yer ! Git up , Jefferson ...
... seemed buried in thought . A CONTRABAND REFRAIN , MUCH IN VOGUE AT FORTRESS MONROE . WAKE up , snakes , pelicans , and Sesh'ners ! Don't yer hear ' um comin'- - Comin ' on de run ? Wake up , I tell yer ! Git up , Jefferson ...
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