Olden Times Revisited: W.L. Clayton's Pen PicturesUniversity Press of Mississippi, 1982 - 163 pagina's |
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Pagina 125
... close proximity to us and pressing with all their vigor . When we got back to our horses just in rear of the Darby residence , the foe were mixing with us , and many of our men you had to go out afoot , their horses either getting 125 ...
... close proximity to us and pressing with all their vigor . When we got back to our horses just in rear of the Darby residence , the foe were mixing with us , and many of our men you had to go out afoot , their horses either getting 125 ...
Pagina 129
... close enough for each man to have made a telling shot . But a soldier knows his duty and we could only find out and report and must not shoot . It was only a short while after this that they found out where we were , and they not having ...
... close enough for each man to have made a telling shot . But a soldier knows his duty and we could only find out and report and must not shoot . It was only a short while after this that they found out where we were , and they not having ...
Pagina 147
... close of the war and before the time of their final release , they had wonderful reasonings among themselves as to what would be the outcome of the war to them . You must remember that they could neither read nor write , and only in a ...
... close of the war and before the time of their final release , they had wonderful reasonings among themselves as to what would be the outcome of the war to them . You must remember that they could neither read nor write , and only in a ...
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Scorpions and Stagecoaches I I | 11 |
A Young Man Sets Out | 30 |
The Bench The Stump The Circuit | 45 |
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