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... killed - Headquarters near Orange Court - house - Stonewall Jackson's death - Reorganisation of the army - Headquarters once more at Culpepper - Great re- view of the cavalry corps - Great cavalry battle at Brandy Sta- tion , 9th June ...
... killed - Headquarters near Orange Court - house - Stonewall Jackson's death - Reorganisation of the army - Headquarters once more at Culpepper - Great re- view of the cavalry corps - Great cavalry battle at Brandy Sta- tion , 9th June ...
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... killed more than thirty of his country's enemies , and had never received the slightest injury , until June 1863 , when , in the great cavalry battle at Brandy Station , a shell from a Federal battery terminated his heroic exploits with ...
... killed more than thirty of his country's enemies , and had never received the slightest injury , until June 1863 , when , in the great cavalry battle at Brandy Station , a shell from a Federal battery terminated his heroic exploits with ...
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... killed him were about to rob him also , and scattering his personal effects , his watch , money , & c . , in the road , so that I had some difficulty in saving them for him . One of our orderlies , who had galloped up , begged me to ...
... killed him were about to rob him also , and scattering his personal effects , his watch , money , & c . , in the road , so that I had some difficulty in saving them for him . One of our orderlies , who had galloped up , begged me to ...
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... killed or disabled many of his horses , when our gallant major , losing all patience , suddenly advanced with one of his light howitzers at full gallop towards the wood , where the horses were unhitched and the piece drawn by hand ...
... killed or disabled many of his horses , when our gallant major , losing all patience , suddenly advanced with one of his light howitzers at full gallop towards the wood , where the horses were unhitched and the piece drawn by hand ...
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... killing eight of their number , among whom was the colour - bearer , wounding several others , and putting the rest to flight in hopeless stampede . Pelham and his cannoneers now emerged from the wood in a run , bringing with them many ...
... killing eight of their number , among whom was the colour - bearer , wounding several others , and putting the rest to flight in hopeless stampede . Pelham and his cannoneers now emerged from the wood in a run , bringing with them many ...
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Memoirs of the Confederate War for Independence, Volum 2 Heros von Borcke Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1866 |
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Memoirs of the Confederate War for Independence, Volum 2 Heros von Borcke Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1866 |
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A. P. Hill advance animals arrived artillery Ashby's Gap attack batteries bivouac Brandy Station bullets camp cannonade Captain cavalry charge cloth Colonel column command commenced comrades corps couriers crossed crown 8vo Culpepper Court-house D. H. Hill dark death dense division Dr Eliason Edition encamped enemy enemy's Fcap Federal army Federal cavalry fight fire Fitz Lee's brigade force forest forward Fredericksburg front gallant galloped ground guns Hazel river headquarters Hill horses hostile hour infantry J. E. B. STUART Jackson JOHN GALT JOHN HILL BURTON killed ladies large number line of battle ments Middleburg miles morning negro night o'clock officers once passed Pelham pickets pieces Port Royal position Rappahannock reached rear received regiment retreat Richmond ride road rode saddle sent sharpshooters shell shot side skirmishers soldiers soon squadron Staff Stuart tion tirailleurs troops Upperville village Virginia vols waggon woods wounded Yankees
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