The Rebellion Record: A Diary of American Events, Volume 3Frank Moore G. P. Putnam, 1862 - United States |
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... pieces enlisted for ginia . His commission , however , was not the war , twenty - five thousand rounds of ball discovered . After his examination , Mr. John - cartridges , and twenty - five thousand rounds of ston bade farewell to his ...
... pieces enlisted for ginia . His commission , however , was not the war , twenty - five thousand rounds of ball discovered . After his examination , Mr. John - cartridges , and twenty - five thousand rounds of ston bade farewell to his ...
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... pieces of artillery , and kept up fire about one and a half hours . One man ( Federal ) had his foot taken off by a cannon ball . Colo- nel Williams retreated on two trains west to Hudson , Mo. , leaving a number of horses and part of ...
... pieces of artillery , and kept up fire about one and a half hours . One man ( Federal ) had his foot taken off by a cannon ball . Colo- nel Williams retreated on two trains west to Hudson , Mo. , leaving a number of horses and part of ...
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... pieces meantime were got into the best position possible under the circumstances , and soon silenced two of the rebel guns . The fire slackened at intervals but grew more furious as night approached , when the German brigade was led ...
... pieces meantime were got into the best position possible under the circumstances , and soon silenced two of the rebel guns . The fire slackened at intervals but grew more furious as night approached , when the German brigade was led ...
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... pieces of artillery , under Captain Mad- ison , left St. Joseph and Chillicothe , Mo. , in two columns for Lexington , to - day , on their way to reinforce Colonel Mulligan . - N . Y. Herald , September 20 . -This morning the Abbé ...
... pieces of artillery , under Captain Mad- ison , left St. Joseph and Chillicothe , Mo. , in two columns for Lexington , to - day , on their way to reinforce Colonel Mulligan . - N . Y. Herald , September 20 . -This morning the Abbé ...
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... piece of artillery , under Lieutenant - Colonel Scott , and about four thousand rebels . a desperate struggle of an hour's ... pieces of cannon , approached Blue Mills by another road and engaged and routed the rebels as they were about ...
... piece of artillery , under Lieutenant - Colonel Scott , and about four thousand rebels . a desperate struggle of an hour's ... pieces of cannon , approached Blue Mills by another road and engaged and routed the rebels as they were about ...
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