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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... artillery . The November 16 , 1864. - The command marched head of his column got inside the works , but could to the vicinity of McDonough by three routes . not hold them . He succeeded in reaching the General Osterhaus met the enemy's ...
... artillery . The November 16 , 1864. - The command marched head of his column got inside the works , but could to the vicinity of McDonough by three routes . not hold them . He succeeded in reaching the General Osterhaus met the enemy's ...
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... Artillery , as per report of Major Reynolds , Chief of Artillery : Rounds fixed ammunition , artillery , .. 46 66 ་ Boxes Sharp's Primers ,. Pounds of powder , .. infantry , 3,500 .20,000 2 2,000 Major Reynolds reports the number of ...
... Artillery , as per report of Major Reynolds , Chief of Artillery : Rounds fixed ammunition , artillery , .. 46 66 ་ Boxes Sharp's Primers ,. Pounds of powder , .. infantry , 3,500 .20,000 2 2,000 Major Reynolds reports the number of ...
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... Artillery . - 167 smooth - bore guns , 35 rifled guns , 7 mortars ; total number of guns , 209 . Artillery Carriages . - 76 barbette , 1 casemate , 6 siege , 41 field ; total number of carriages , 124 . Artillery Ammunition . - 19,843 ...
... Artillery . - 167 smooth - bore guns , 35 rifled guns , 7 mortars ; total number of guns , 209 . Artillery Carriages . - 76 barbette , 1 casemate , 6 siege , 41 field ; total number of carriages , 124 . Artillery Ammunition . - 19,843 ...
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... artillery tion to a depth of eight to eighteen inches water , could not be landed as desired . The enemy , thus necessitating all our movements by the perceiving our movements , advanced their skir- flank up these dykes , and they stood ...
... artillery tion to a depth of eight to eighteen inches water , could not be landed as desired . The enemy , thus necessitating all our movements by the perceiving our movements , advanced their skir- flank up these dykes , and they stood ...
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... artillery in charge of about four hundred wagons at Flat Shoals , I took the remainder of the troops and wagons , and marched down the left bank of the South - River in quest of forage . I succeeded in loading most of the train by night ...
... artillery in charge of about four hundred wagons at Flat Shoals , I took the remainder of the troops and wagons , and marched down the left bank of the South - River in quest of forage . I succeeded in loading most of the train by night ...
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A. P. Hill advance Alabama artillery Assistant Atlanta attack battery bivouacked bridge brigade Brigadier-General camp campaign Captain captured casualties cavalry charge Chickahominy Colonel column command Creek crossed D. H. Hill Davisboro December destroyed direction Eatonton encamped enemy enemy's engaged eral field Fifteenth Fifth fire five flank forage force forward Fourteenth front gade gallantry Georgia guns half-past halted HEADQUARTERS Hill honor infantry Jackson Kearsarge killed Lieutenant Lieutenant-Colonel line of battle Major Major-General mand marched ment miles Milledgeville morning moved night ninth November o'clock A.M. obedient servant Oconee River officers Ogeechee Ogeechee River ordered passed pickets Port Republic position prisoners railroad reached rear rebel regiment respectfully River road Sandersville Savannah Second brigade sent seven A.M. shell six A.M. skirmishers Station swamp tenth Third brigade Third division tion train troops Twentieth army Twentieth army corps Twentieth corps twenty-first twenty-ninth Virginia wagons Waynesboro woods wounded