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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 24. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones) 49 3 Browse Search
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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 5. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones) 34 2 Browse Search
Wiley Britton, Memoirs of the Rebellion on the Border 1863. 34 4 Browse Search
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John F. Hume, The abolitionists together with personal memories of the struggle for human rights 26 0 Browse Search
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 31. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones) 24 2 Browse Search
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 6. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones) 22 0 Browse Search
Robert Underwood Johnson, Clarence Clough Buell, Battles and Leaders of the Civil War. Volume 3. 20 6 Browse Search
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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 9. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), History of Lane's North Carolina brigade. (search)
History of Lane's North Carolina brigade. By General James H. Lane. Campaign of 1864--anecdotes about Captain G. G. Holland, Twenty-EightGeneral James H. Lane. Campaign of 1864--anecdotes about Captain G. G. Holland, Twenty-Eighth North Carolina troops. Captain Gold G. Holland, of North Carolina, though a postmaster, a magistrate and over the conscript age, would aery active part in that glorious charge made by Cooke's, McRae's and Lane's brigades, all North Carolina troops, on Hancock's fortified positiwn across the stream in front of our works. List of casualties in Lane's brigade from May 5, 1864, to October 1, 1864. names of battles wiof the Twenty-eighth regiment, it gives me pleasure to report to General Lane that his gallant old regiment — knowing that the term of serviceat the secretary communicate a copy of these resolutions to Brigadier-General Lane; also a copy to Colonel Speer, with the request that they bd speed to you and our great cause. Believe me, your friend, James H. Lane, Brig.-General. Resolutions of the Thirty-Seventh North Car
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 9. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), History of Lane's North Carolina brigade (search)
History of Lane's North Carolina brigade by General James H. Lane. Campaign 1865. March to Jarratt's Station and back. During the winter of 1864-5, about the time General Early returned fromGeneral James H. Lane. Campaign 1865. March to Jarratt's Station and back. During the winter of 1864-5, about the time General Early returned from his Valley campaign, the Federal cavalry made a raid on the Petersburg and Weldon railroad, and our brigade formed a part of the force sent to Jarratt's Station. On our march to that point we suffeuest of the officers and men of the Twenty-eighth regiment, it gives me pleasure to report to General Lane that his gallant old regiment, knowing that the term of service for which it reorganized undery 1st, 1864. Resolved, That the Secretary communicate a copy of these resolutions to Brigadier-General Lane; also a copy to Colonel Speer, with the request that they be published on parade this afe resolutions, and to pray God-speed to you and your great cause. Believe me your friend, James H. Lane, Brigadier General. Re-enlistment of the Thirty-Seventh regiment. Thirty-Seventh re
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