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North Carolina (North Carolina, United States) (search for this): article 19
Movement of troops. --The 18th Georgia Regiment, Col. Wofford, and the 3d Georgia Battalion, Lieut. Col. Stovall, took their departure for North Carolina yesterday. A splendid battery of brass field pieces is attached to Col. Stovall's command.
Movement of troops. --The 18th Georgia Regiment, Col. Wofford, and the 3d Georgia Battalion, Lieut. Col. Stovall, took their departure for North Carolina yesterday. A splendid battery of brass field pieces is attached to Col. Stovall's command. Movement of troops. --The 18th Georgia Regiment, Col. Wofford, and the 3d Georgia Battalion, Lieut. Col. Stovall, took their departure for North Carolina yesterday. A splendid battery of brass field pieces is attached to Col. Stovall's command.
Movement of troops. --The 18th Georgia Regiment, Col. Wofford, and the 3d Georgia Battalion, Lieut. Col. Stovall, took their departure for North Carolina yesterday. A splendid battery of brass field pieces is attached to Col. Stovall's command.