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CONTENTS.
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| XXXIV. |
The effort for a Monument to Major James W. Thomson, C. S. Artillery, with an account of his death, and of the organization of Chew's Battery
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365 |
| XXXV. |
The Crenshaw Battery of Richmond; Its service during its return from Gettysburg at Falling Waters, Brandy Station, Spotsylvania Court-House, Jericho Ford, and Second Cold Harbor reviewed by J. C. Goolsby
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368 |
| XXXVI. |
"War's Bravest Deeds." The heroism of Private Chew Coleman, of Crenshaw's Battery, at Spotsylvania Court-House, May, 1864, by Charles P. Young
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374 |
| XXXVII. |
Strategic Points; Their value in the war between the States, 1861-'65, and How Fiercely they were Fought For
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376 |