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Rebellion Record: a Diary of American Events: Documents and Narratives, Volume 9. (ed. Frank Moore) 310 68 Browse Search
General James Longstreet, From Manassas to Appomattox 306 36 Browse Search
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 21. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones) 305 15 Browse Search
Edward Porter Alexander, Military memoirs of a Confederate: a critical narrative 289 5 Browse Search
D. H. Hill, Jr., Confederate Military History, a library of Confederate States Military History: Volume 4, North Carolina (ed. Clement Anselm Evans) 262 18 Browse Search
Jubal Anderson Early, Ruth Hairston Early, Lieutenant General Jubal A. Early , C. S. A. 233 13 Browse Search
Robert Underwood Johnson, Clarence Clough Buell, Battles and Leaders of the Civil War: Volume 2. 204 0 Browse Search
Comte de Paris, History of the Civil War in America. Vol. 2. (ed. Henry Coppee , LL.D.) 182 0 Browse Search
Maj. Jed. Hotchkiss, Confederate Military History, a library of Confederate States Military History: Volume 3, Virginia (ed. Clement Anselm Evans) 170 8 Browse Search
Brigadier-General Ellison Capers, Confederate Military History, a library of Confederate States Military History: Volume 5, South Carolina (ed. Clement Anselm Evans) 146 14 Browse Search
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The Daily Dispatch: May 7, 1863., [Electronic resource], The Alexandria--Yankee foreign Enlistments. (search)
e Insurance Company vs Richmond and Danville Railroad Company. Argued by MacFarland and Roberts, August and Randolph for the defendants, and Jones and Giles for the plaintiffs. Judgment of the Circuit Court of the city of Richmond affirmed. Hill's executors vs. Simms ets's. Argued by A. A. Morson for the appellant, and Wm. Green for the appellees. Decree of the Circuit Court of Culpeper county affirmed. Hill's executor vs. Flint and others. Argued by Arthur A. Morson for the appellHill's executor vs. Flint and others. Argued by Arthur A. Morson for the appellants, and Wm. Green for the appellees. Decrees of the Circuit Court of Culpeper county affirmed. N. H Massie, administrator of Andrew Stevenson, dec'd, vs. Tolsr and others. Argued by N. H. Massie, J. A. Jones, and James Lyons for the appellants, and Daniel, Howard, and Sands for the appellees. Decree of the Circuit Court of Hanover county reversed. Fisher and others vs. Conoley's administrator and others. Argued by Agues and Randolph for the appellants, and A. R. Holliday for the
n at Ashland prevented reaching you. I hope this note, hastily written, will be more fortunate. You will hear from me again to-morrow. It is believed that the fight is for the present ended, though there is tolerably heavy cannonading going on now at Fredericksburg. B. Accounts of the battles given by the wounded A number of our wounded at the late battles near Fredericksburg arrived in this city yesterday. They state that the fighting on Saturday and Sunday last was desperate. D. H. Hill's division, commanded by Brigadier-General Rhodes, of Alabama, and Trimble's division, (the two divisions composed of Alabama, Georgia, and Maryland troops, under the command of Gen. Jackson.) it is said, marched fourteen miles on Saturday, and reached the enemy's rear that afternoon. Attacking the enemy in three lines of their entrenchments they captured three batteries, together with about 5,000 prisoners. The struggle on Marye's Heights is also represented as being desperate. On