Early Life and Letters of General Thomas J. Jackson, "Stonewall" JacksonFleming H. Revell, 1957 - 379 pages |
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Thomas Jackson Arnold. IV WEST POINT - Continued ( 1842-1846 ) R ETURNING again to the subject of this sketch , and his admission to the United States Military Academy at West Point . The class he entered was a large and distinguished ...
Thomas Jackson Arnold. IV WEST POINT - Continued ( 1842-1846 ) R ETURNING again to the subject of this sketch , and his admission to the United States Military Academy at West Point . The class he entered was a large and distinguished ...
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... West Point every little advance- ment in his studies and class standing was reported to his sister . One can well ... West Point , N. Y. , January 28 , 1844 . It is with pleasure that I embrace this opportunity of informing you of the ...
... West Point every little advance- ment in his studies and class standing was reported to his sister . One can well ... West Point , N. Y. , January 28 , 1844 . It is with pleasure that I embrace this opportunity of informing you of the ...
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... West Fork River at the Wither's ford . The water was two and a half or three feet deep . His horse slipped on the ... West Point at the expiration of his furlough , the only leave of absence granted him during his four years ' course at ...
... West Fork River at the Wither's ford . The water was two and a half or three feet deep . His horse slipped on the ... West Point at the expiration of his furlough , the only leave of absence granted him during his four years ' course at ...
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