| United States. Army. Department of the Gulf (1862-1865). - New Orleans (La.) - 1862 - 754 pages
...privations necessarily incident to camp life upon this island, these well disciplined soldiers, although (or many hours in full possession of two rebel villages,...filled with what to them were most desirable luxuries, abstaining from the least unauthorized interference with private property, imd all molestation of peaceable... | |
| James Parton - African Americans - 1864 - 654 pages
...After having been for months subjected to the privations necessarily incident to camp life upon this island, these well-disciplined soldiers, although...filled with what to them were most desirable luxuries, abstaining from the least unauthorized interference with private property, and all molestation of peaceable... | |
| James Parton - New Orleans (La.) - 1864 - 670 pages
...After having been for months subjected to the privations necessarily incident to camp life upon this island, these well-disciplined soldiers, although...filled with what to them were most desirable luxuries, abstaining from the least unauthorized interference with private property, and all molestation of peaceable... | |
| James Parton - New Orleans (La.) - 1864 - 200 pages
...After having been for months subjected to the privations necessarily incident to a camp life upon this island, these well-disciplined soldiers, although...two rebel villages, filled with what to them were moat desirable luxuries, abstaining from the least unauthorized interference with private property,... | |
| James Parton - New Orleans (La.) - 1864 - 676 pages
...needed, however little it may be followed. The general commanding commends the action of the men of thb expedition to every soldier in this department. Let it be imitated by all in the towns and cities we occupy, a living witness that the United States soldier fights only for the Union,... | |
| James Parton - African Americans - 1864 - 670 pages
...possession of two rebel villages, filled with what to them were most desirable luxuries, abstaining from the least unauthorized interference with private property, and all molestation of peaceable citizens. This behavior is worthy of all praise. It robs war of half its horrors — it teaches... | |
| United States. War Department - Confederate States of America - 1882 - 990 pages
...After having been for months subjected to the privations necessarily incident to camp life upon this island, these well-disciplined soldiers, although...peaceful citizens. This behavior is worthy of all praise. It robs war of half its horrors. It teaches our enemies how much they have been misinformed by their... | |
| United States. Congress. House - United States - 1882 - 1012 pages
...Christian, as exhibited by the report of the staff officer in command of that expedition. upon this island, these well-disciplined soldiers, although...peaceful citizens. This behavior is worthy of all praise. It robs war of half its horrors. It teaches our enemies how much they have been misinformed by their... | |
| United States. War Department - Confederate States of America - 1882 - 992 pages
...that expedition. upon this island, these well-disciplined soldiers, although for many hoars in fall possession of two rebel villages, filled with what...peaceful citizens. This behavior is worthy of all praise. It robs war of half its horrors. It teaches our enemies how much they have been misinformed by their... | |
| Thomas Hamilton Murray - Connecticut - 1903 - 508 pages
...After having been for months subjected to the privations necessarily incident to camp life upon this island, these well-disciplined soldiers, although...this department. Let it be imitated by all in the towns and cities we shall occupy, a living witness that the United States soldier fights only for the... | |
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