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G.T. Beauregard, Commentary on the Campaign and Battle of Manassas, 30; OR 2, 472; J. E. Johnston, Narrative of Military Operations, 38.
LEE’S LIEUTENANTS DOUGLAS SOUTHALL FREEMAN 2001
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G.T. Beauregard, Commentary on the Campaign and Battle of Manassas, 30; OR 2, 472; J. E. Johnston, Narrative of Military Operations, 38.
LEE’S LIEUTENANTS DOUGLAS SOUTHALL FREEMAN 2001
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On an application sent him from Richmond the general found this endorsement: Referred to General J. E. Johnston, commanding officer at Harper's Ferry.
LEE’S LIEUTENANTS DOUGLAS SOUTHALL FREEMAN 2001
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On an application sent him from Richmond the general found this endorsement: Referred to General J. E. Johnston, commanding officer at Harper's Ferry.
LEE’S LIEUTENANTS DOUGLAS SOUTHALL FREEMAN 2001
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G. T. Beauregard, Commentary on the Campaign and Battle of Manassas, 30; OR 2, 472; J. E. Johnston, Narrative of Military Operations, 38.
Lee’s Lieutenants Douglas Southall Freeman 1971
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G. T. Beauregard, Commentary on the Campaign and Battle of Manassas, 30; OR 2, 472; J. E. Johnston, Narrative of Military Operations, 38.
Lee’s Lieutenants Douglas Southall Freeman 1971
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G. T. Beauregard, Commentary on the Campaign and Battle of Manassas, 30; OR 2, 472; J. E. Johnston, Narrative of Military Operations, 38.
Lee’s Lieutenants Douglas Southall Freeman 1971
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On an application sent him from Richmond the general found this endorsement: Referred to General J. E. Johnston, commanding officer at Harper’s Ferry.
Lee’s Lieutenants Douglas Southall Freeman 1971
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On an application sent him from Richmond the general found this endorsement: Referred to General J. E. Johnston, commanding officer at Harper’s Ferry.
Lee’s Lieutenants Douglas Southall Freeman 1971
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On an application sent him from Richmond the general found this endorsement: Referred to General J. E. Johnston, commanding officer at Harper’s Ferry.
Lee’s Lieutenants Douglas Southall Freeman 1971
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