The Rebellion Record: A Diary of American Events, Volume 3Frank Moore G. P. Putnam, 1862 - United States |
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... Capt . Wilkes ' Report , .. 219 Lieut . Winslow's " 870 821 156. The Capture of the " Beauregard , ” . 371 157. Col ... Capt . Wilkes , .... 328 N. Y. " World " 66 884 Capt . Wilkes ' Final Report ,. 328 A Soldier's 66 386 Secretary ...
... Capt . Wilkes ' Report , .. 219 Lieut . Winslow's " 870 821 156. The Capture of the " Beauregard , ” . 371 157. Col ... Capt . Wilkes , .... 328 N. Y. " World " 66 884 Capt . Wilkes ' Final Report ,. 328 A Soldier's 66 386 Secretary ...
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... Capt . Robinson's Report ,. An " Eye - Witness " " Report ,. 416 218. Fight on the Lower Potomac : Lt. Wyman's ... Capt . Boyd's Report ,. 469 227. Proclamation of Gov. Jackson , Dec. 13 , ..... 471 223. Vallandigham's Resolutions ...
... Capt . Robinson's Report ,. An " Eye - Witness " " Report ,. 416 218. Fight on the Lower Potomac : Lt. Wyman's ... Capt . Boyd's Report ,. 469 227. Proclamation of Gov. Jackson , Dec. 13 , ..... 471 223. Vallandigham's Resolutions ...
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... CAPT . MICHAEL BERRY , late of the steam- ship Marion , was arrested in New York by detective Raynor , of Brooklyn , and sent to Fort Lafayette on charge of treason . The exact nature of the charge preferred against Capt . Berry has not ...
... CAPT . MICHAEL BERRY , late of the steam- ship Marion , was arrested in New York by detective Raynor , of Brooklyn , and sent to Fort Lafayette on charge of treason . The exact nature of the charge preferred against Capt . Berry has not ...
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... Capt . Shields graduated at West ments left there by others who had retired be- fore them . - Balt . American , Oct. 30 . though the Madrid Government may not have granted the exequatur , are at once admitted to the free exercise of ...
... Capt . Shields graduated at West ments left there by others who had retired be- fore them . - Balt . American , Oct. 30 . though the Madrid Government may not have granted the exequatur , are at once admitted to the free exercise of ...
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... Capt . Hollins . Accotinck Creeks , and reached Occoquan with- The Manassas , armed with a false prow , ap- out meeting with any opposition . Capt . Todd's proached the U. S. ship Richmond , at three company of Lincoln Cavalry , which ...
... Capt . Hollins . Accotinck Creeks , and reached Occoquan with- The Manassas , armed with a false prow , ap- out meeting with any opposition . Capt . Todd's proached the U. S. ship Richmond , at three company of Lincoln Cavalry , which ...
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