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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... Colonel J. M. Oliver , Fifteenth Michigan vol- unteer infantry , for long and faithful services , for special gallantry at Fort McAllister , Decem- ber thirteenth , 1864 . Colonel R. K. Scott , Sixty - eighth Ohio volun- teer infantry ...
... Colonel J. M. Oliver , Fifteenth Michigan vol- unteer infantry , for long and faithful services , for special gallantry at Fort McAllister , Decem- ber thirteenth , 1864 . Colonel R. K. Scott , Sixty - eighth Ohio volun- teer infantry ...
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... Colonel Heath ; squadron First Georgia , during the Recent Campaign . Corps . Fourteenth ,. Twentieth , .. KILLED ... Colonel Acker , amounting to two thousand seven hundred ( 2700 ) men . I left my encampment at Marietta on the morning ...
... Colonel Heath ; squadron First Georgia , during the Recent Campaign . Corps . Fourteenth ,. Twentieth , .. KILLED ... Colonel Acker , amounting to two thousand seven hundred ( 2700 ) men . I left my encampment at Marietta on the morning ...
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... ( Colonel Jordon ) and Fifth Kentucky cavalry , ( Colonel Baldwin , ) the sabre being principally used . General Wolcott with his infantry now came up , and the enemy was driven by him beyond Griswold Station . The same day Colonel At ...
... ( Colonel Jordon ) and Fifth Kentucky cavalry , ( Colonel Baldwin , ) the sabre being principally used . General Wolcott with his infantry now came up , and the enemy was driven by him beyond Griswold Station . The same day Colonel At ...
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... ( Colonel Atkins ) leading the advance . The ene- my's skirmish line was met , quickly driven in , and finally retired upon his main line , which consisted of dismounted cavalry , strongly posted behind long lines of barricades , with ...
... ( Colonel Atkins ) leading the advance . The ene- my's skirmish line was met , quickly driven in , and finally retired upon his main line , which consisted of dismounted cavalry , strongly posted behind long lines of barricades , with ...
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... Colonel Acker and his regiment , Ninth Michigan ; and Colonel Jones , Eighth Indiana , when cut off and surrounded near Waynesboro ; Colonel Heath and his regi- ment , at Buckhead Creek . The Ninety - second Illinois mounted infantry ...
... Colonel Acker and his regiment , Ninth Michigan ; and Colonel Jones , Eighth Indiana , when cut off and surrounded near Waynesboro ; Colonel Heath and his regi- ment , at Buckhead Creek . The Ninety - second Illinois mounted infantry ...
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