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browse between the Federal and Confederate pickets a thousand yards apart while on a housetop a young officer sketches the Yankee position , a fleck against " earth and sky " yet " with the glass ” changed to " near neighbor .
browse between the Federal and Confederate pickets a thousand yards apart while on a housetop a young officer sketches the Yankee position , a fleck against " earth and sky " yet " with the glass ” changed to " near neighbor .
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During this period , he was field officer , inspector general , chief of ordnance , and staff officer . His chief , Major - General Godfrey Weitzel , considered him " one of the best volunteer officers that I have ever had under me ...
During this period , he was field officer , inspector general , chief of ordnance , and staff officer . His chief , Major - General Godfrey Weitzel , considered him " one of the best volunteer officers that I have ever had under me ...
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I lay for eight hours once under a cannonade . . . . Nothing is more confounding , fragmentary , incomprehensible , than a battle as one sees it . And you see so little , too , unless you are a staff officer & ride about , or per- haps ...
I lay for eight hours once under a cannonade . . . . Nothing is more confounding , fragmentary , incomprehensible , than a battle as one sees it . And you see so little , too , unless you are a staff officer & ride about , or per- haps ...
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THEY BREAK THE LINKS OF UNION I | 1 |
The Wholesome Calamity | 14 |
A PHILOSOPHICAL VIEW OF | 39 |
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