The Magazine of History: With Notes and Queries. Extra numbers, Выпуск 101,Том 26 -Выпуск 108,Том 27W. Abbatt., 1924 |
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... heard the approach of our men , he ran out - we fired upon him , and left him dead . Cooper ran through an old field , but we sent a few shots after him , one of which entered his heel and stopped him , ( I think the distance was nearly ...
... heard the approach of our men , he ran out - we fired upon him , and left him dead . Cooper ran through an old field , but we sent a few shots after him , one of which entered his heel and stopped him , ( I think the distance was nearly ...
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... heard the uproar and the firing of arms , and from the direction I knew Wood was attacked . Having retired for the night , I immediately arose , and in company with three others set out for the seat of action . When within a few yards ...
... heard the uproar and the firing of arms , and from the direction I knew Wood was attacked . Having retired for the night , I immediately arose , and in company with three others set out for the seat of action . When within a few yards ...
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... heard them fighting , which con- tinued for nearly one hour , when Cooper returned , and told us he had killed the greater part of them , with but the loss of one man , John Steward from Georgia . We then proceeded on for Pocataligo ...
... heard them fighting , which con- tinued for nearly one hour , when Cooper returned , and told us he had killed the greater part of them , with but the loss of one man , John Steward from Georgia . We then proceeded on for Pocataligo ...
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... heard of their trip after our guard and pushed to cut them off , but were too late by a few moments only , for as we got within one hundred and fifty yards of the lane , we saw them enter . A few moments sooner , and we would have fixed ...
... heard of their trip after our guard and pushed to cut them off , but were too late by a few moments only , for as we got within one hundred and fifty yards of the lane , we saw them enter . A few moments sooner , and we would have fixed ...
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... heard of their crossing the ridge , and being unwilling they should escape with impunity , I got three other men , Richard Sim- mons , Gill Thomas , and Benjamin Brown , and put out after them . We pursued them into East Tennessee ...
... heard of their crossing the ridge , and being unwilling they should escape with impunity , I got three other men , Richard Sim- mons , Gill Thomas , and Benjamin Brown , and put out after them . We pursued them into East Tennessee ...
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