Confederate Veteran, Том 15S.A. Cunningham, 1998 |
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... hundred thousand dollars for the construction of two mammoth piers projecting eighteen hundred feet into Hampton Roads , connected at the sea cnd by a third pier . Each of these piers will be two hundred feet wide , and the lateral ...
... hundred thousand dollars for the construction of two mammoth piers projecting eighteen hundred feet into Hampton Roads , connected at the sea cnd by a third pier . Each of these piers will be two hundred feet wide , and the lateral ...
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... hundred , and then proceded to Cyn- thiana . On the 10th of June Morgan with twelve hundred men surrounded Hobson's fourteen hundred , and captured the entire force without the loss of a man . It was one of the most brilliant feats of ...
... hundred , and then proceded to Cyn- thiana . On the 10th of June Morgan with twelve hundred men surrounded Hobson's fourteen hundred , and captured the entire force without the loss of a man . It was one of the most brilliant feats of ...
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... hundred yards , when we met a courier , who handed Colonel Duncan a paper , which he read aloud : " " Hold the fort at all hazards . R. E. LEE . ' " The men immediately returned to the fort , as no other order was necessary , and ...
... hundred yards , when we met a courier , who handed Colonel Duncan a paper , which he read aloud : " " Hold the fort at all hazards . R. E. LEE . ' " The men immediately returned to the fort , as no other order was necessary , and ...
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