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Col. O. M. Roberts, Confederate Military History, a library of Confederate States Military History: Volume 11.1, Texas (ed. Clement Anselm Evans) 34 2 Browse Search
Colonel William Preston Johnston, The Life of General Albert Sidney Johnston : His Service in the Armies of the United States, the Republic of Texas, and the Confederate States. 25 1 Browse Search
Frederick H. Dyer, Compendium of the War of the Rebellion: Regimental Histories 19 3 Browse Search
George P. Rowell and Company's American Newspaper Directory, containing accurate lists of all the newspapers and periodicals published in the United States and territories, and the dominion of Canada, and British Colonies of North America., together with a description of the towns and cities in which they are published. (ed. George P. Rowell and company) 16 0 Browse Search
Rebellion Record: a Diary of American Events: Documents and Narratives, Volume 9. (ed. Frank Moore) 14 0 Browse Search
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 12. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones) 11 3 Browse Search
Rebellion Record: a Diary of American Events: Documents and Narratives, Volume 8. (ed. Frank Moore) 10 0 Browse Search
Lt.-Colonel Arthur J. Fremantle, Three Months in the Southern States 10 0 Browse Search
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 11. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones) 8 2 Browse Search
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 24. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones) 8 0 Browse Search
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es another turn to the screws. It seems to be as much a duty to humanity as a military necessity that the Confederates should march into Maryland. An accomplished corps of Dragoons. Speaking of Capt. Louis M. Strobel's company, the Houston (Texas) Telegraph says: The first company of Terry's regiment of Texas Rangers arrived in town on Wednesday night on their way to Virginia. Captain Strobel is a worthy officer. Though a native of South Carolina he was raised in Texas.--His edted and eat. It is supposed the party numbered over a hundred warriors, all well armed.--They were said to be making down the country about the Pecos river. Gen. Paul O. Hebert, assigned to the command of the Department of Texas, arrived at Houston on the 10th instant, from New Orleans. A letter to the Houston Telegraph mentions that there are 200,000 bushels of salt in and about Corpus Christi, made at that place.--Heavy rains had closed the salt season by dissolving the millions of