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User Copy, 24-33

 File — Box: 2, Folder: 11

Scope and Contents

  • Camp Picnic And Amusements - Jackson Climbs A Persimmon Tree And Cant Get Down - The Value Of The Persimmon To An Army On Short Rations 0n The Fourth Sings The Southern Maseillaise - More Victims of Imperialism - 'Cousin Allie' Gives A Dining - Preparations For Winter - The College Company Ordered To General Jackson's Headquarters As Guard.
  • No. 25 - Good Old Rebel Discourses On The Old South - Winchester Socially - The Romney Expedition - General N. P. Banks - Guying Noncombatants.
  • No. 26 - Hon. D.A. Mahony and Editor Sheward Of Iowa Kidnapped By The Imperialists And Incarcerated In The Old Capitol - Good Old Rebel Discusses The 'National Craze' and State Rights.
  • No. 27 - The Most Infamous Bastile - Patrick Henry Points Out The Opportunities For Imperialists In The Consitution.
  • No. 28 - A Lietenant And A Man Tell of Good Times -- Stragglers From Loring's Command Slander Jackson - George Washington And Stonewall Jackson They Both Command At Winchester - Compared - Will Old Jack Evacuate - He Did And The College Boys Sang 'Lorena' at Cedar Creek.
  • No. 29 - How Northern Victims Of Imperialism Suffered In The Old Capital Prison.
  • No. 30 - Mr. Mahony And Other Victims Of Imperialism Still Languish In The Old Capital Prison.
  • No. 31 - The College Boys And The Shenandoah Melitia - The Battle OF Kernstown - The Infantry Chaff The Cavalry
  • No. 32 - Kernstown Continued - More Imperialism Of The Lincoln Administration - Through Winchester And Baltimore To Fort Delaware.
  • No. 33 - *By permission of the author* - Sketch Of the Liberty Hall Volunteers by Capt. G.B. Strickler, in 1874

Dates

  • Creation: 1913

Creator

Extent

10 Item

Language of Materials

English

Repository Details

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