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Page 140
... Chesnut . Then as he strolled to the wharf to see the Confederates off , the major asked Chesnut , " Will General Beauregard open his batteries without fur- ther notice to me ? " " I think not , " replied Chesnut . " No , I can say to ...
... Chesnut . Then as he strolled to the wharf to see the Confederates off , the major asked Chesnut , " Will General Beauregard open his batteries without fur- ther notice to me ? " " I think not , " replied Chesnut . " No , I can say to ...
Page 141
... Chesnut's party rowed up to Fort Johnson . Chesnut ordered Cap- tain George S. James to fire the signal shell that would open the bombardment at 4:30 . Everyone was waiting . Roger Pryor was offered the honor of firing the signal gun ...
... Chesnut's party rowed up to Fort Johnson . Chesnut ordered Cap- tain George S. James to fire the signal shell that would open the bombardment at 4:30 . Everyone was waiting . Roger Pryor was offered the honor of firing the signal gun ...
Page 146
... Chesnut in her hotel room : " There was a sound of stir all over the house , patter- ing of feet in the corridor - all seemed hur- rying one way . " In the darkness before dawn , the citizens raced to their rooftops or the Battery ...
... Chesnut in her hotel room : " There was a sound of stir all over the house , patter- ing of feet in the corridor - all seemed hur- rying one way . " In the darkness before dawn , the citizens raced to their rooftops or the Battery ...
Contents
CONTENTS | 24 |
The Avenging Angel | 70 |
Storm over Sumter | 120 |
Copyright | |
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Hell's Broke Loose in Georgia: Survival in a Civil War Regiment Scott Walker No preview available - 2005 |