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Pagina 126
... moved off following the men . Lieutenant Jackson was just to my right , and when we had moved but a short distance from the Darby House into the old field , the fatal bullet struck him with a thud , the ball evidently entering from ...
... moved off following the men . Lieutenant Jackson was just to my right , and when we had moved but a short distance from the Darby House into the old field , the fatal bullet struck him with a thud , the ball evidently entering from ...
Pagina 134
... moved down the main road , following the trail of Sherman's army at a sweeping gallop , hoping to capture some stragglers who had fallen behind . We moved on this way for about one half mile , when we halted for consultation . We had ...
... moved down the main road , following the trail of Sherman's army at a sweeping gallop , hoping to capture some stragglers who had fallen behind . We moved on this way for about one half mile , when we halted for consultation . We had ...
Pagina 135
... moved across the water of the bay at the road , and Junior had gone about half way over , when we saw two Federals about one hundred and fifty yards in advance of us trudging slowly along the road , evidently tired and footsore . They ...
... moved across the water of the bay at the road , and Junior had gone about half way over , when we saw two Federals about one hundred and fifty yards in advance of us trudging slowly along the road , evidently tired and footsore . They ...
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