The Rebellion Record: A Diary of American Events, Volume 3Frank Moore G. P. Putnam, 1862 - United States |
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... Ohio , was entirely destroyed by some volunteers of that place . Buffalo Courier , August 24 . -EDWIN D. MORGAN , Governor of New York , issued a proclamation , urging all good and loyal citizens to use all means in their power to ...
... Ohio , was entirely destroyed by some volunteers of that place . Buffalo Courier , August 24 . -EDWIN D. MORGAN , Governor of New York , issued a proclamation , urging all good and loyal citizens to use all means in their power to ...
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... Ohio regiment , Colonel Tyler , was surrounded whilst at breakfast , and attacked on both flanks and in the front simultaneously . The national forces immediately formed for battle and fought bravely , though they saw but little chance ...
... Ohio regiment , Colonel Tyler , was surrounded whilst at breakfast , and attacked on both flanks and in the front simultaneously . The national forces immediately formed for battle and fought bravely , though they saw but little chance ...
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... Ohio , issued a proclamation to the citizens of that State , call- ing upon them to rally to the defence of the Union , in accordance with the late call of the Executive at Washington .- ( Doc . 15. ) -THE National Intelligencer of this ...
... Ohio , issued a proclamation to the citizens of that State , call- ing upon them to rally to the defence of the Union , in accordance with the late call of the Executive at Washington .- ( Doc . 15. ) -THE National Intelligencer of this ...
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... Ohio , on their way to the seat of war , in Virginia.— Ohio Statesman , September 3 . -THIS afternoon , while two companies of National troops - one from Massachusetts and the other from Pennsylvania - were scout- ing in the direction ...
... Ohio , on their way to the seat of war , in Virginia.— Ohio Statesman , September 3 . -THIS afternoon , while two companies of National troops - one from Massachusetts and the other from Pennsylvania - were scout- ing in the direction ...
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... Ohio regiment , while out scouting with five men at Kirksville , last week , was surrounded in a farm- house while at dinner , by a party of twenty- five secessionists , who demanded a surrender . He refused , and the secessionists made ...
... Ohio regiment , while out scouting with five men at Kirksville , last week , was surrounded in a farm- house while at dinner , by a party of twenty- five secessionists , who demanded a surrender . He refused , and the secessionists made ...
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