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  • THE NAME Cricket's name might be derived from: The middle Dutch term Krick (- e) The old English term Cricc or Cryce The other middle Dutch term Krickstoel

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  • B. B. Foster, October 26, 1862, Carlisle Letter, copy in possession of Krick.

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  • JEBS–My Dear Nannie, March 18, 1865, copy in possession of Krick; R.

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  • Robert K. Krick, historian, author, unmatched authority on the Army of Northern Virginia, and valued friend, for providing me access to his files on the army.

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  • These raiders, in the estimation of historian Robert E. L. Krick, “tried the Confederate cavalry as never before.”

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  • Carter, “Works Progress Administration: Shepard Farm,” p. 2, copy in possession of Krick; Catherine N. Trevillian–Author, January 23, 2006, in possession of author; Perry, Ascent, p.

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  • JEBS–My Dear Flora, June 20, 1863, Stuart Letters, transcript copy in possession of Krick.

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  • Anderson, Diary, copy in possession of Krick; Hamlin, “Old Bald Head,” p.

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