. Five points in the record of North Carolina in the great war of 1861-5 . REPORT OF THE COMMITTEE APPOINTED BY THE North Carolir\a Literary arjd HistoricalSociety--1904. NASH BROTHERS, BOOK AND COMMERCIAL PRINTERS, (iOLUhBORO, N. C. VJOi. INDEX. PAGE 1. Report of Committee 5 2. First at Bethel, by Major E. J. Hale 15 3. Farthest at Gettysburg, by Judge W. A. Montgomery 31 4. Longstreets Assault at Gettysburg, hy Lieut. W. R. Bond, A. D. G 35 5. Farthest at Chickamauga, by Judge A. C. Avery 47 6. Last at Appomattox, by Hon. H. A. London 59 7. The Last Capture of Guns, by E. J. Holt, 1st Lieut.
. Five points in the record of North Carolina in the great war of 1861-5 . REPORT OF THE COMMITTEE APPOINTED BY THE North Carolir\a Literary arjd HistoricalSociety--1904. NASH BROTHERS, BOOK AND COMMERCIAL PRINTERS, (iOLUhBORO, N. C. VJOi. INDEX. PAGE 1. Report of Committee 5 2. First at Bethel, by Major E. J. Hale 15 3. Farthest at Gettysburg, by Judge W. A. Montgomery 31 4. Longstreets Assault at Gettysburg, hy Lieut. W. R. Bond, A. D. G 35 5. Farthest at Chickamauga, by Judge A. C. Avery 47 6. Last at Appomattox, by Hon. H. A. London 59 7. The Last Capture of Guns, by E. J. Holt, 1st Lieut. 75 N. a, {7 Cav.) 71 8. Number of Troops furnished by North Carolina and number of killed and wounded, by Capt. S. A. Ashe 73 MAPS. Bethel 20 Gettysburg 24, 29, 35 Appomattox .; 59, 70 This pamphlet is printed and issued by the North CarolinaHistorical Commission. The Society 24Ja05 PREFACE. At a meeting of the State Literary and Historical Associa-tion held in Kaleigh, Nov. 12th, 1903, the following resolu-tion offered by Colonel J. Bryan Grimes was adopted: Resolved,fivepointsinreco01nort
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