American History Told by Contemporaries ..., Volume 4Albert Bushnell Hart, John Gould Curtis Macmillan, 1901 |
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... Confederate Congress , 1862-1863 . 81. Mrs. Victoria Virginia Clayton : Home Life of a Southern Lady , 1862-1865 82. George Cary Eggleston : " When Money was Easy , " 1862-1865 83. John B. Jones : Life in the Confederate ... ARMIES 84. John ...
... Confederate Congress , 1862-1863 . 81. Mrs. Victoria Virginia Clayton : Home Life of a Southern Lady , 1862-1865 82. George Cary Eggleston : " When Money was Easy , " 1862-1865 83. John B. Jones : Life in the Confederate ... ARMIES 84. John ...
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Albert Bushnell Hart, John Gould Curtis. CHAPTER XV - THE NORTHERN ARMIES 84. John ... ARMIES 91. Southern Poets : War Songs , 1861 ( ? ) 92. Lieutenant William ... Confederate Lines , 1863 95. Colonel John Singleton Mosby : Guerrilla ...
Albert Bushnell Hart, John Gould Curtis. CHAPTER XV - THE NORTHERN ARMIES 84. John ... ARMIES 91. Southern Poets : War Songs , 1861 ( ? ) 92. Lieutenant William ... Confederate Lines , 1863 95. Colonel John Singleton Mosby : Guerrilla ...
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... Confederate armies have furnished extracts from Jefferson Davis ( No. 62 ) ; Walker , No. 4 ] 3 Classification of Extracts Classification of Extracts in this Volume.
... Confederate armies have furnished extracts from Jefferson Davis ( No. 62 ) ; Walker , No. 4 ] 3 Classification of Extracts Classification of Extracts in this Volume.
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... army , and followed his state , Virginia , in her secession ; later he accepted a command in the Confederate army , and showed him- self the greatest soldier on his side . - For Lee , see W. P. Trent , Robert E. Lee , 132-135 ...
... army , and followed his state , Virginia , in her secession ; later he accepted a command in the Confederate army , and showed him- self the greatest soldier on his side . - For Lee , see W. P. Trent , Robert E. Lee , 132-135 ...
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... confederate obligations ; you will not regard con- stitutional obligations ; you will not regard your oaths . What ... armies for our own defense . All these charges I have proven by the record ; and I put them before the civilized world ...
... confederate obligations ; you will not regard con- stitutional obligations ; you will not regard your oaths . What ... armies for our own defense . All these charges I have proven by the record ; and I put them before the civilized world ...
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