The Rebellion Record: A Diary of American Events, Volume 3Frank Moore G. P. Putnam, 1862 - United States |
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... command of Colonel E. C. Mason , U. S. A. , left Augusta , Me . , for the seat of war . There are in the regiment about eight hundred men . They were hastily organized , August 23. — The Second Fire Zouaves , N. Y. S. V. , under the command ...
... command of Colonel E. C. Mason , U. S. A. , left Augusta , Me . , for the seat of war . There are in the regiment about eight hundred men . They were hastily organized , August 23. — The Second Fire Zouaves , N. Y. S. V. , under the command ...
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... command of the Governor , ready to operate at alry ; a section of Capt . Carlin's battery ; the First regiment of Missouri Volunteers , Col. Blair ; Gen. Fremont and staff ; a number of ariny and volunteer officers ; city officials ...
... command of the Governor , ready to operate at alry ; a section of Capt . Carlin's battery ; the First regiment of Missouri Volunteers , Col. Blair ; Gen. Fremont and staff ; a number of ariny and volunteer officers ; city officials ...
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... command of Lieutenants Max- well and Eastman , of the steamer Pawnee , vis- ited Ocracoke Inlet and destroyed Fort Oregon , a fine fortification at that place . The expedition was entirely successful .- ( Doc . 51. ) SOLDIERS OF THE ...
... command of Lieutenants Max- well and Eastman , of the steamer Pawnee , vis- ited Ocracoke Inlet and destroyed Fort Oregon , a fine fortification at that place . The expedition was entirely successful .- ( Doc . 51. ) SOLDIERS OF THE ...
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... command of Colonel Rudolph Rosa , left their encampment at Turtle Bay Brewery , New York , for the seat of war on the Potomac . -N . Y. Times , September 18 . After -Two fights occurred at Blue Mills Landing , Mo. , to - day . The first ...
... command of Colonel Rudolph Rosa , left their encampment at Turtle Bay Brewery , New York , for the seat of war on the Potomac . -N . Y. Times , September 18 . After -Two fights occurred at Blue Mills Landing , Mo. , to - day . The first ...
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... command of the National forces at St. Joseph , Mo. No man in the whole Western army could have been sent there who is more accept- able to the people north of the Hannibal and St. Joseph Railroad ; and , under his command , the Union ...
... command of the National forces at St. Joseph , Mo. No man in the whole Western army could have been sent there who is more accept- able to the people north of the Hannibal and St. Joseph Railroad ; and , under his command , the Union ...
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