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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 13. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones) 17 1 Browse Search
Edward Alfred Pollard, The lost cause; a new Southern history of the War of the Confederates ... Drawn from official sources and approved by the most distinguished Confederate leaders. 10 0 Browse Search
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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 13. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), The Kilpatrick-Dahlgren raid against Richmond. (search)
s every way worthy of credence. We refer to Mr. Edward W. Halbach, whose sworn affidavit was published years a statement in full as follows: Statement of Edward W. Halbach in relation to the Dahlgren papers. In the summer of 1863, I, Edward W. Halbach, was living at Stevensville, in King & Queen county, Virginia. I had alrehen Littlepage pulled out a cigar-case, and said: Mr. Halbach, will you have a cigar? No, said 1; but where dird, which was forwarded to me, he asked: Who is Captain Halbach? I replied, for myself, that I was nothing mor We had hoped to add to the above statement of Mr. Halbach that of Rev. Richard Hugh Bagby, D. D., who commawhich we will show to be complete and perfect. Mr. Halbach's sworn statement shows beyond all cavil that he he manner described in the minute statement of Edward W. Halbach, of Stevensville, in that county. His statemeapers. 2. They were turned over by Littlepage to Halbach, and were read by Dr. Bagby and others before there