A Journal by John Milton Hoge, 1862-5: Containing Some of the Most Particular Incidents that Occurred During His Enlistment as a Soldier in the Confederate Army |
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... Staid around there all day listening to the fight.2 That night , Early began to retreat and we marched all night . Marched all day and night and arrived near the Potomac.- We crossed the Potomac back to Virginia ; we marched to ...
... Staid around there all day listening to the fight.2 That night , Early began to retreat and we marched all night . Marched all day and night and arrived near the Potomac.- We crossed the Potomac back to Virginia ; we marched to ...
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... staid for the night . I rode to Pulaski Co. , stopped at Cousin John M. Hoge's ; 2 formed their acquaintance . Rode to Bland . I made arrangements with Uncle John Hoge for a horse . I remained in the neighborhood for ten days , when I ...
... staid for the night . I rode to Pulaski Co. , stopped at Cousin John M. Hoge's ; 2 formed their acquaintance . Rode to Bland . I made arrangements with Uncle John Hoge for a horse . I remained in the neighborhood for ten days , when I ...
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... staid there awhile , and then mov- ed down the valley . It rained very hard all evening . We pitched camp about 3 P.M. , built fires of rails , and were drying ourselves when the well known notes of the bugle said " Boots and saddles ...
... staid there awhile , and then mov- ed down the valley . It rained very hard all evening . We pitched camp about 3 P.M. , built fires of rails , and were drying ourselves when the well known notes of the bugle said " Boots and saddles ...
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8th Virginia Cavalry April arrived Battle of Piedmont Bland County Botetourt Bradley Johnson breastworks Brigade Bristol Capt Carr Chambersburg Charleston Cheatwood's command Corn Cotton Hill County crossed Cumberland dark day and night daylight days rations drove the enemy Early FAMILY OF HOGE fell back fight fought gone Greenbrier Harrisonburg horses infantry Jackson James Fulton James Fulton Hoge James Hoge Jenkins John Hoge John Milton Hoge Johnson joined my company Jones July June Kingsport Knoxville LEE'S LIEUTENANTS Lewisburgh Lexington line of battle Lynchburg Maneuvered Marched all day Martinsburg Mercer miles west morning mountains moved Nickelsville o'clock ordered Patrick County Pattonsville picket pitched camp Pulaski rained very hard regiment retreat River road rode Rogersville Salem scout Sept skirmish staid started Staunton stayed Tazewell Tenn took up camp town Turkey Cove Uncle John Hoge's Valley wagons Washington Waynesboro Winchester Wythe Wythe County Wytheville