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Stone Bridge (Virginia, United States) (search for this): article 12
Correspondence of the Richmond Dispatch.Affairs at Ashland. Cavalry Camp, Ashland, Va, July 30, 1861.
Sunday having been set apart by the Provisional Congress for universal prayer and thanksgiving for the brilliant victory achieved by the Confederate army at Stone Bridge on the 21st inst., the citizens generally, together with soldiers encamped here, attended Divine services.
A very learned discourse was delivered by the Rev. Mr. Woodfin, who spoke in the highest terms of the prowess of the Southern Army, but attributed our triumph thus far to the Benign Ruler of the universe, who is ever ready to shield the weak from unprovoked aggression of the powerful.
Adams' Troop, commanded by Capt. Wm. T. Martin, Lieutenants Conner, Forbes, and Green, now drilling at this place, is the best equipped and drifted corps of cavalry in the service.
It is from Mississippi, and the only one of the kind from the Gulf States.
It is composed mostly of young men who can wield the sabre an
Ashland (Virginia, United States) (search for this): article 12
Correspondence of the Richmond Dispatch.Affairs at Ashland. Cavalry Camp, Ashland, Va, July 30, 1861.
Sunday having been set apart by the Provisional Congress for universal prayer and thanksgiving for the brilliant victory achieved by the Confederate army at Stone Bridge on the 21st inst., the citizens generally, together with soldiers encamped here, attended Divine services.
A very learned discourse was delivered by the Rev. Mr. Woodfin, who spoke in the highest terms of the prowess of the Southern Army, but attributed our triumph thus far to the Benign Ruler of the universe, who is ever ready to shield the weak from unprovoked aggression of the powerful.
Adams' Troop, commanded by Capt. Wm. T. Martin, Lieutenants Conner, Forbes, and Green, now drilling at this place, is the best equipped and drifted corps of cavalry in the service.
It is from Mississippi, and the only one of the kind from the Gulf States.
It is composed mostly of young men who can wield the sabre a
Forbes (search for this): article 12
William T. Martin (search for this): article 12
Adams (search for this): article 12
Green (search for this): article 12
Dike (search for this): article 12
Woodfin (search for this): article 12
Correspondence of the Richmond Dispatch.Affairs at Ashland. Cavalry Camp, Ashland, Va, July 30, 1861.
Sunday having been set apart by the Provisional Congress for universal prayer and thanksgiving for the brilliant victory achieved by the Confederate army at Stone Bridge on the 21st inst., the citizens generally, together with soldiers encamped here, attended Divine services.
A very learned discourse was delivered by the Rev. Mr. Woodfin, who spoke in the highest terms of the prowess of the Southern Army, but attributed our triumph thus far to the Benign Ruler of the universe, who is ever ready to shield the weak from unprovoked aggression of the powerful.
Adams' Troop, commanded by Capt. Wm. T. Martin, Lieutenants Conner, Forbes, and Green, now drilling at this place, is the best equipped and drifted corps of cavalry in the service.
It is from Mississippi, and the only one of the kind from the Gulf States.
It is composed mostly of young men who can wield the sabre an
Conner (search for this): article 12
21st (search for this): article 12
Correspondence of the Richmond Dispatch.Affairs at Ashland. Cavalry Camp, Ashland, Va, July 30, 1861.
Sunday having been set apart by the Provisional Congress for universal prayer and thanksgiving for the brilliant victory achieved by the Confederate army at Stone Bridge on the 21st inst., the citizens generally, together with soldiers encamped here, attended Divine services.
A very learned discourse was delivered by the Rev. Mr. Woodfin, who spoke in the highest terms of the prowess of the Southern Army, but attributed our triumph thus far to the Benign Ruler of the universe, who is ever ready to shield the weak from unprovoked aggression of the powerful.
Adams' Troop, commanded by Capt. Wm. T. Martin, Lieutenants Conner, Forbes, and Green, now drilling at this place, is the best equipped and drifted corps of cavalry in the service.
It is from Mississippi, and the only one of the kind from the Gulf States.
It is composed mostly of young men who can wield the sabre an

