The Woman in Battle: A Narrative of the Exploits, Adventures, and Travels of Madame Loreta Janeta Velazquez, Otherwise Known as Lieutenant Harry J. Buford, Confederate States Army ... |
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able accordingly acquaintance adventure Albert Sydney Johnston anxious army arrived asked attack attempt Ball's Bluff battle battle of Shiloh better boy Bob brave Buford Bull Run Butler camp Camp Beauregard Captain De Caulp cause Colonel command compelled Confederacy Confederate Confederate army confidence Corinth defeat desire despatch desperate Don Carlos Donelson duty enemy Estela evidently excitement expected favor Federal lines feeling felt fighting Fort Donelson friends girl give gunboats hand Havana headquarters hope idea immensely kind knew lady Leesburg Leonidas Polk Lieutenant male attire manner matter mayor Memphis ment military conductor mind night obtain officer opportunity Orleans particular pass Phil Polk possible provost marshal regard replied resolved Richmond river scarcely secret service bureau seemed Shiloh situation soldier soon succeeded terrible thing thought tion told took victory Virginia Washington woman wounded