The Rebellion Record: A Diary of American Events, with Documents, Narratives, Illustrative Incidents, Poetry, Etc, Volume 5Frank Moore G. P. Putnam, 1863 - United States |
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... loss was ceeded to other parts of Andrew and Gentry one killed and the battalion adjutant taken pris- Counties , and arrested some twenty men whom oner . - Baltimore American , May 8 . Edmundson had recruited for his gang . They were ...
... loss was ceeded to other parts of Andrew and Gentry one killed and the battalion adjutant taken pris- Counties , and arrested some twenty men whom oner . - Baltimore American , May 8 . Edmundson had recruited for his gang . They were ...
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... loss of one hundred and fifty left on the field and quite a number wounded . -A FIGHT took place at Princeton , Va . , between the Nationals under the command of General Cox and a body of rebels under Humphrey Marshall , in which the ...
... loss of one hundred and fifty left on the field and quite a number wounded . -A FIGHT took place at Princeton , Va . , between the Nationals under the command of General Cox and a body of rebels under Humphrey Marshall , in which the ...
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... loss of three wounded . - Denver Herald . jects ; when Captain Eagle replied : the Eighth Illinois cavalry under Major Clenden- nin , three. retreat , with a detachment of one hundred and fifty of the Fifth New - York cavalry , attacked ...
... loss of three wounded . - Denver Herald . jects ; when Captain Eagle replied : the Eighth Illinois cavalry under Major Clenden- nin , three. retreat , with a detachment of one hundred and fifty of the Fifth New - York cavalry , attacked ...
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... loss of knapsacks , blankets , and haversacks . by the Government was every where apparent . Several were killed and wounded , and six prison- ers were taken . The regiments fled in confusion across the creek . The national loss was ...
... loss of knapsacks , blankets , and haversacks . by the Government was every where apparent . Several were killed and wounded , and six prison- ers were taken . The regiments fled in confusion across the creek . The national loss was ...
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... loss . -THE Speaker of the House of Representatives at Washington laid before the House a message from the President , referring to the history of the commencement of hostilities , and his exercise of the broad powers of the ...
... loss . -THE Speaker of the House of Representatives at Washington laid before the House a message from the President , referring to the history of the commencement of hostilities , and his exercise of the broad powers of the ...
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advance arms ARMY OF VIRGINIA arrived artillery attack Banks battery brave bridge brigade camp Capt Captain captured cavalry Centreville charge Chickahominy citizens Colonel column command confederate Corinth corps Creek despatch direction division eight enemy enemy's engaged fall back fell field fight fire five flank Fort Pillow forward four front Front Royal gallant guard guerrillas gunboats guns Heintzelman hill horses hundred infantry James River JOHN POPE killed and wounded Lieut Lieut.-Col line of battle loss Major-Gen Major-General mand Massachusetts McClellan ment miles morning Mound City moved New-Orleans New-York night o'clock P.M. officers Ohio Pennsylvania pickets POPE position prisoners railroad rear rebel cavalry reconnoissance reënforcements regiment retreat Richmond road sent Sewell's Point shell shot side skirmishers soldiers soon steamer T. C. H. SMITH thousand tion took town Union army Union troops United volley volunteers Warrenton Williamsburgh woods