The Rebellion Record: A Diary of American Events, with Documents, Narratives, Illustrative Incidents, Poetry, Etc, Volume 9Frank Moore This work contains diaries, personal stories, poetry, and anecdotes written during the Civil War. |
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Page 18
... acting in his capacity of Com- mandant of Headquarters . No department of this army has been better conducted on this campaign than the Medical . To Assistant - Surgeon D. L. Huntington , Acting Medical Director , is due great praise ...
... acting in his capacity of Com- mandant of Headquarters . No department of this army has been better conducted on this campaign than the Medical . To Assistant - Surgeon D. L. Huntington , Acting Medical Director , is due great praise ...
Page 43
... Acting Assistant Quartermaster , were attacked just out- side of picket - line by Wheeler's cavalry , and four wagons captured , the remaining two escaping within the lines , followed by the enemy . Cap- deployed as skirmishers on the ...
... Acting Assistant Quartermaster , were attacked just out- side of picket - line by Wheeler's cavalry , and four wagons captured , the remaining two escaping within the lines , followed by the enemy . Cap- deployed as skirmishers on the ...
Page 50
... Acting Commissary Mus- ters . 6. Captain S. A. Bennett , One Hundred and Seventh New - York volunteers , Acting Topo- graphical Engineer . 7. Captain M. P. Whitney , Fifth Connecticut volunteers , Provost - Marshal . 8. Captain William ...
... Acting Commissary Mus- ters . 6. Captain S. A. Bennett , One Hundred and Seventh New - York volunteers , Acting Topo- graphical Engineer . 7. Captain M. P. Whitney , Fifth Connecticut volunteers , Provost - Marshal . 8. Captain William ...
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... Acting Commissary of Sub- sistence obtained the following supplies , and issued them to this command during the march : Twelve ( 12 ) wagon - loads sweet potatoes , aver- aging one thousand six hundred ( 1600 ) pounds per load ; one ...
... Acting Commissary of Sub- sistence obtained the following supplies , and issued them to this command during the march : Twelve ( 12 ) wagon - loads sweet potatoes , aver- aging one thousand six hundred ( 1600 ) pounds per load ; one ...
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... Acting Assistant Adju tant - General , Second Brigade , First Division , Twentieth Army Corps : SIR : In accordance with circular from brigade headquarters , of December twenty - third , and ac- companying instructions from division ...
... Acting Assistant Adju tant - General , Second Brigade , First Division , Twentieth Army Corps : SIR : In accordance with circular from brigade headquarters , of December twenty - third , and ac- companying instructions from division ...
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