Bold Dragoon: The Life of J.E.B. StuartHarper & Row, 1986 - 354 sider |
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... soon disagreed over accountability procedures for governmental property , and the colonel relieved Stuart . Sumner then gave Stuart his first command , G Company of the 1st Cavalry , in exchange for his quartermaster duties . 28 ...
... soon disagreed over accountability procedures for governmental property , and the colonel relieved Stuart . Sumner then gave Stuart his first command , G Company of the 1st Cavalry , in exchange for his quartermaster duties . 28 ...
Side 58
... soon die from Green's slash , thrust , and blows ; Stuart believed he was " playing ' possum . ' " Brown did regain consciousness fairly soon ; but before he did , Stuart relieved him of his Bowie knife and kept it as a souvenir ...
... soon die from Green's slash , thrust , and blows ; Stuart believed he was " playing ' possum . ' " Brown did regain consciousness fairly soon ; but before he did , Stuart relieved him of his Bowie knife and kept it as a souvenir ...
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... Soon after the Affair at Falling Waters , Johnston advanced a couple of miles beyond Bunker Hill to Darkesville and for four days dared Patterson to attack him . Then Johnston withdrew again to Win- chester , and soon after that on July ...
... Soon after the Affair at Falling Waters , Johnston advanced a couple of miles beyond Bunker Hill to Darkesville and for four days dared Patterson to attack him . Then Johnston withdrew again to Win- chester , and soon after that on July ...
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