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... called this camp " Camp Davis . " We were right on the beach with the guns of Pickens frowning upon us , but little shade , and hot as blazes when the sun was shining . The water we used here was procured by digging holes 34 ...
... called this camp " Camp Davis . " We were right on the beach with the guns of Pickens frowning upon us , but little shade , and hot as blazes when the sun was shining . The water we used here was procured by digging holes 34 ...
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... called this camp " Camp Magnolia . " It was my home during the remainder of the time I was with the regiment . Fort McRea was in our possession , garrisoned by our men . I have often thought that if we had landed on Santa Rosa Island ...
... called this camp " Camp Magnolia . " It was my home during the remainder of the time I was with the regiment . Fort McRea was in our possession , garrisoned by our men . I have often thought that if we had landed on Santa Rosa Island ...
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... called for my orders . I walked right up to him this time , told him my business . He looked at the register . " Gholson ? " " Yes . " He wrote a few moments , and passed me a paper , saying , " You will report to General Johnston at Ma ...
... called for my orders . I walked right up to him this time , told him my business . He looked at the register . " Gholson ? " " Yes . " He wrote a few moments , and passed me a paper , saying , " You will report to General Johnston at Ma ...
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... called disease of childhood , particularly those from the rural districts . I can fully endorse what Dr. Stout says in an article published in the PRACTITIONER in reference to the hot tea , whisky , and confinement treatment of rubeola ...
... called disease of childhood , particularly those from the rural districts . I can fully endorse what Dr. Stout says in an article published in the PRACTITIONER in reference to the hot tea , whisky , and confinement treatment of rubeola ...
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... called the surgeons out . We were given a nice tent , with mattress and blankets , and made very comfortable . When dinner hour ar- rived , an orderly came , and said Colonel Brown requested our company to dine with him . We obeyed this ...
... called the surgeons out . We were given a nice tent , with mattress and blankets , and made very comfortable . When dinner hour ar- rived , an orderly came , and said Colonel Brown requested our company to dine with him . We obeyed this ...
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