Statistics for occurrence #1 of “Paris” in chapter 26 of Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 13.:
...ich appears in the last number of the Historical Society papers.
In reference to a dispatch from General Lee to myself, which fell into General McClellan's hands, General Johnson says: The Count of Paris states that it was picked up from the corner of a table in the house, which had served as the headquarters of the Confederate General D. H. Hill.
A story current in Frederick is that General Hill s...
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Paris (France) |
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Paris (Virginia, United States) |
187 |
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5 |
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Paris (Arkansas, United States) |
16 |
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Paris (Canada) |
4 |
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Paris (Arkansas, United States) |
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Paris (California, United States) |
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Paris (Idaho, United States) |
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Paris (Indiana, United States) |
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Paris (Iowa, United States) |
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Paris (Iowa, United States) |
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Paris (Maryland, United States) |
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Paris (Michigan, United States) |
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Paris (Mississippi, United States) |
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Paris (New Hampshire, United States) |
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Paris (North Carolina, United States) |
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Paris (Ohio, United States) |
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Paris (Ohio, United States) |
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Paris (Oregon, United States) |
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Paris (Oregon, United States) |
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Paris (Pennsylvania, United States) |
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Paris (South Carolina, United States) |
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Paris (Wisconsin, United States) |
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