Miscellaneous Papers, 1672-1865: Now First Printed from the Manuscript in the Collections of the Virginia Historical Society; Comprising Charter of the Royal African Company, 1672; Report on the Huguenot Settlement, 1700; Papers of George Gilmer, of "Pen Park," 1775-1778; Orderly Book of Capt. George Stubblefield, 1776; Career of the Iron-clad Virginia, 1862; Memorial of Johnson's Island, 1862-4; Beales' Cav. Brigade Parole, 1865, Količina 6Robert Alonzo Brock, Virginia Historical Society The Society, 1887 - 374 strani Beale's Cavalry Brigade was made up of the Ninth, Tenth, Thirteenth, and Fourteenth regiments. Lists are incomplete. |
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