The North Carolina Historical Review, Volumen38North Carolina Historical Commission, 1961 |
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hind the portion of Confederate forces in the vicinity of Jonesboro.27 Met the first rebel force to - day , consisting of about sixty men of General Vaughan's command . Company E of our Regiment [ the Fifteenth Pennsylvania ] had the ...
hind the portion of Confederate forces in the vicinity of Jonesboro.27 Met the first rebel force to - day , consisting of about sixty men of General Vaughan's command . Company E of our Regiment [ the Fifteenth Pennsylvania ] had the ...
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... force upon the mind of monarch , or at least with as much force as it is possible for them to act upon the mind of the multitude , tyranny has been [ 14 ] the lot of the people , and we must show in addition to this that the mind of the ...
... force upon the mind of monarch , or at least with as much force as it is possible for them to act upon the mind of the multitude , tyranny has been [ 14 ] the lot of the people , and we must show in addition to this that the mind of the ...
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... forces in North and South Carolina , had been replaced by General Joseph E. Johnston on February 22 , 1865. Beaure- gard ... force all available labor , with axes , spades , and mattocks , to destroy and obstruct roads leading to- ward ...
... forces in North and South Carolina , had been replaced by General Joseph E. Johnston on February 22 , 1865. Beaure- gard ... force all available labor , with axes , spades , and mattocks , to destroy and obstruct roads leading to- ward ...
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JANUARY 1961 NUMBER | 1 |
THE SIGNIFICANCE OF STONEMANS | 19 |
THE WOMAN SUFFRAGE MOVEMENT | 45 |
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