Three Months in the Southern States: April-June, 1863W. Blackwood and sons, 1863 - 316 sider |
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... brigade left this place by road last night to join General Johnston , who is supposed to be concen- trating his forces at a place called Canton , not far from Jackson . I called on Captain Matthews , the officer who com- 102 GRIERSON'S ...
... brigade left this place by road last night to join General Johnston , who is supposed to be concen- trating his forces at a place called Canton , not far from Jackson . I called on Captain Matthews , the officer who com- 102 GRIERSON'S ...
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... brigade which was to march for General Johnston's camp on the following morning . All the citizens seemed to be satisfied by the result of my interview with Captain Yerger , and most of them insisted on shaking hands and " liquoring up ...
... brigade which was to march for General Johnston's camp on the following morning . All the citizens seemed to be satisfied by the result of my interview with Captain Yerger , and most of them insisted on shaking hands and " liquoring up ...
Side 110
... brigade to - morrow on its march towards General John- ston , and Mrs Yerger insisted that I should pass the night at her house . * Since this date , the unfortunate city of Jackson has been again subjected to pillage by the Federals ...
... brigade to - morrow on its march towards General John- ston , and Mrs Yerger insisted that I should pass the night at her house . * Since this date , the unfortunate city of Jackson has been again subjected to pillage by the Federals ...
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... brigade , about 5000 strong , was near Brookhaven , and was marching east when I was there . General Loring's force , cut off from Pemberton , was near Crystal Springs . General Johnston , with about 6000 men , was supposed to be near ...
... brigade , about 5000 strong , was near Brookhaven , and was marching east when I was there . General Loring's force , cut off from Pemberton , was near Crystal Springs . General Johnston , with about 6000 men , was supposed to be near ...
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... brigade , fought the Yankees at Raymond a few days ago . After dinner , I asked Mr Harrold to take me over the quarters of his slaves , which he did immediately . The huts were comfortable and very clean ; the negroes seemed fond of ...
... brigade , fought the Yankees at Raymond a few days ago . After dinner , I asked Mr Harrold to take me over the quarters of his slaves , which he did immediately . The huts were comfortable and very clean ; the negroes seemed fond of ...
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Three Months in the Southern States: April-June, 1863 Sir Arthur James Lyon Fremantle Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1863 |
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