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Page 141
He said he hoped to be soon in the field again and sent his regards to General
Lee . I went by Mr . Alsop ' s and breakfasted with him , then on to near
Fredericksburg and across to the plank road and thence on to General Lee ' s
headquarters ...
He said he hoped to be soon in the field again and sent his regards to General
Lee . I went by Mr . Alsop ' s and breakfasted with him , then on to near
Fredericksburg and across to the plank road and thence on to General Lee ' s
headquarters ...
Page 185
We found the enemy and cannonading began about noon ; the infantry advanced
and commenced skirmishing soon after . I came back , with Robinson , to Cube ' s
old house and made a map for Col . J . Thompson Brown . The morning was ...
We found the enemy and cannonading began about noon ; the infantry advanced
and commenced skirmishing soon after . I came back , with Robinson , to Cube ' s
old house and made a map for Col . J . Thompson Brown . The morning was ...
Page 303
He resigned when his state seceded and was soon elected colonel of the
Twentieth North Carolina Infantry . Iverson was commissioned brigadier general
on November 1 , 1862 , and he led his brigade at Chancellorsville and
Gettysburg .
He resigned when his state seceded and was soon elected colonel of the
Twentieth North Carolina Infantry . Iverson was commissioned brigadier general
on November 1 , 1862 , and he led his brigade at Chancellorsville and
Gettysburg .
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MARCH 10APRIL 14 1862 | 3 |
APRIL 15MAY 6 1862 | 24 |
MAY 7JUNE 19 1862 | 38 |
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