Statistics for occurrence #1 of “Mrs. Davis” in chapter 1.29 of Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 32.:
...ed to the wagons, and there were small, square boxes, which we supposed contained gold, or bullion, and kegs, resembling beer kegs, which we inferred contained silver.
The train was not a long one. Mrs. Davis and child and nurse occupied a large ambulance.
I do not know whether she joined us at Greensboro or Charlotte.
We marched to Newberry, reaching there on the 15th of April, and the same day took ...
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