Three Months in the Southern States: April-June, 1863W. Blackwood and sons, 1863 - 316 sider |
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... proposed the Queen's health , and never failed to pass the highest eulogiums upon Her Majesty . 27th April ( Monday ) .— Colonel Bankhead has given me letters of introduction to General Bragg , to General SAN ANTONIO . 53.
... proposed the Queen's health , and never failed to pass the highest eulogiums upon Her Majesty . 27th April ( Monday ) .— Colonel Bankhead has given me letters of introduction to General Bragg , to General SAN ANTONIO . 53.
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... Bragg , to General Leonidas Polk , and several others . At 2 P.M. I called on Mrs Bankhead to say good - bye . She told me that her husband had two brothers in the Northern service - one in the army and the other in the navy . The two ...
... Bragg , to General Leonidas Polk , and several others . At 2 P.M. I called on Mrs Bankhead to say good - bye . She told me that her husband had two brothers in the Northern service - one in the army and the other in the navy . The two ...
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... Bragg's army . A Confederate soldier when wounded is not given his discharge , but is em- ployed at such work as he is competent to perform . Mr Douglas was quite lame ; but will be employed at mounted duties or at writing . We passed ...
... Bragg's army . A Confederate soldier when wounded is not given his discharge , but is em- ployed at such work as he is competent to perform . Mr Douglas was quite lame ; but will be employed at mounted duties or at writing . We passed ...
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... Bragg and Lee , I was able to form a still higher estimate of Confederate soldiers . Their obedience and forbearance in success , their discipline under disaster , their patience under suffering , under hardships , or when wounded , and ...
... Bragg and Lee , I was able to form a still higher estimate of Confederate soldiers . Their obedience and forbearance in success , their discipline under disaster , their patience under suffering , under hardships , or when wounded , and ...
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... Bragg . 26th May ( Tuesday ) .— When I took Colonel Ewell's pass to the provost - marshal's office this morning to be countersigned , that official hesitated about stamping it , but luckily a man in his office came to my rescue , and ...
... Bragg . 26th May ( Tuesday ) .— When I took Colonel Ewell's pass to the provost - marshal's office this morning to be countersigned , that official hesitated about stamping it , but luckily a man in his office came to my rescue , and ...
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