Bold Dragoon: The Life of J.E.B. StuartHarper & Row, 1986 - Всего страниц: 354 |
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... believed that Brown would soon die from Green's slash , thrust , and blows ; Stuart believed he was " playing ' possum . ' " Brown did regain consciousness fairly soon ; but before he did , Stuart relieved him of his Bowie knife and ...
... believed that Brown would soon die from Green's slash , thrust , and blows ; Stuart believed he was " playing ' possum . ' " Brown did regain consciousness fairly soon ; but before he did , Stuart relieved him of his Bowie knife and ...
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... believed that Johnston had left Win- chester to try to flank Charles Town . He also believed that Johnston's 11,000 were 35,200 troops . Stuart was not content to remain in the Valley once he had completed his mission . The great battle ...
... believed that Johnston had left Win- chester to try to flank Charles Town . He also believed that Johnston's 11,000 were 35,200 troops . Stuart was not content to remain in the Valley once he had completed his mission . The great battle ...
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... believed that Lee needed his help . When Joseph E. Johnston suffered the wound at Seven Pines that necessitated his replacement , the Confederate army before Richmond was in the process of botching its best chance to strike an effective ...
... believed that Lee needed his help . When Joseph E. Johnston suffered the wound at Seven Pines that necessitated his replacement , the Confederate army before Richmond was in the process of botching its best chance to strike an effective ...
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