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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... December 1. - The three columns moved as follows : the lower on the Statisborough road , the middle upon the Savannah road , and the left along the Georgia Central Railroad , destroying it en route . The two right columns encamped ...
... December 1. - The three columns moved as follows : the lower on the Statisborough road , the middle upon the Savannah road , and the left along the Georgia Central Railroad , destroying it en route . The two right columns encamped ...
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... December 5. - The two columns of the Fifa road between the Big and Little Ogeechee Rivers . teenth corps moved along their respective roads to a position nearly opposite Station No. 3 . December 7. - My command moved as follows : After ...
... December 5. - The two columns of the Fifa road between the Big and Little Ogeechee Rivers . teenth corps moved along their respective roads to a position nearly opposite Station No. 3 . December 7. - My command moved as follows : After ...
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... December 31 , 1864 . Negroes set free , ( estimated number . ) ...... Commissioned officers ,. Enlisted men ,. By Seventeenth army corps- Commissioned officers ,. Enlisted men ,. Total prisoners captured ,. Prisoners captured . - By ...
... December 31 , 1864 . Negroes set free , ( estimated number . ) ...... Commissioned officers ,. Enlisted men ,. By Seventeenth army corps- Commissioned officers ,. Enlisted men ,. Total prisoners captured ,. Prisoners captured . - By ...
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... December first , crossing Buckhead Creek , five miles above the church , and passing through Habersham , reached Jacksonboro on the fifth . Baird's division moved from Louisville in support of the cavalry , and made a demonstration in ...
... December first , crossing Buckhead Creek , five miles above the church , and passing through Habersham , reached Jacksonboro on the fifth . Baird's division moved from Louisville in support of the cavalry , and made a demonstration in ...
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... December 5. - We marched from Alexander to Jacksonboro , covering the rear of the Four- teenth army corps . December 6. The First brigade ( Colonel Mur- ray ) marched to Springfield , moving in rear of the Twentieth army corps . The ...
... December 5. - We marched from Alexander to Jacksonboro , covering the rear of the Four- teenth army corps . December 6. The First brigade ( Colonel Mur- ray ) marched to Springfield , moving in rear of the Twentieth army corps . The ...
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