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United States (United States) (search for this): article 4
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Spirit of our soldiers.
At a meeting of the Thirty-second Virginia infantry, Corse's brigade, Pickett's division, held in the trenches on the evening of the 13th of February, Sergeant R. A. Sclater was appointed chairman, and Lieutenant A. T. Pettit secretary.
The following preamble and resolutions were adopted with the utmost enthusiasm and without a dissenting voice:
Whereas, we, the men of the Thirty-second Virginia infantry, entered upon this war in 1861 with the intention l be glad to learn that it is still at the front, with its armor on and spirit unconquered and unconquerable.
Lieutenant A. T. Pettit, Secretary.
at a meeting of the officers and men of the First Virginia infantry, Terry's brigade, Pickett's division, held at their camp, near Howlett's House, February 15, 1865, for the purpose of expressing their sentiments and determination to devote all of their energy to the prosecution of the war,
on motion, Lieutenant-Colonel F. H. Lang
A. T. Pettit (search for this): article 4
Spirit of our soldiers.
At a meeting of the Thirty-second Virginia infantry, Corse's brigade, Pickett's division, held in the trenches on the evening of the 13th of February, Sergeant R. A. Sclater was appointed chairman, and Lieutenant A. T. Pettit secretary.
The following preamble and resolutions were adopted with the utmost enthusiasm and without a dissenting voice:
Whereas, we, the men of the Thirty-second Virginia infantry, entered upon this war in 1861 with the intention riotic addresses were delivered by both officers and enlisted men, and the friends of this regiment of veterans will be glad to learn that it is still at the front, with its armor on and spirit unconquered and unconquerable.
Lieutenant A. T. Pettit, Secretary.
at a meeting of the officers and men of the First Virginia infantry, Terry's brigade, Pickett's division, held at their camp, near Howlett's House, February 15, 1865, for the purpose of expressing their sentiments and determ
R. A. Sclater (search for this): article 4
Spirit of our soldiers.
At a meeting of the Thirty-second Virginia infantry, Corse's brigade, Pickett's division, held in the trenches on the evening of the 13th of February, Sergeant R. A. Sclater was appointed chairman, and Lieutenant A. T. Pettit secretary.
The following preamble and resolutions were adopted with the utmost enthusiasm and without a dissenting voice:
Whereas, we, the men of the Thirty-second Virginia infantry, entered upon this war in 1861 with the intention of preserving our freedom; and whereas, in 1864 we re-enlisted for the war for the same purpose; and whereas, the enemy is still invading our solid with the original purpose of our subjugation or annihilation; therefore.
"Resolved, That we accept the issue, and are determined to resist until our independence shall have been acknowledged or extermination reached.
"Resolved, That we are determined to follow wherever Jeff. Davis directs or General Lee leads.
"Resolved, That as Virgini