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 69
... 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- Though the ...
... 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- Though the ...
Page 72
... charge of the Third divi- | joined the brigade , which marched up the right sion , the troops of the First division , including bank at half - past eight A.M. At one P.M. , the my brigade , marched unencumbered toward the column crossed ...
... charge of the Third divi- | joined the brigade , which marched up the right sion , the troops of the First division , including bank at half - past eight A.M. At one P.M. , the my brigade , marched unencumbered toward the column crossed ...
Page 114
... charge of corps trains ; ordered to cross the branch , mass troops and park trains around the town . Two o'clock P.M. , ordered to move at once ; roads terrible . November 27. - Division in charge of corps Head of column went into camp ...
... charge of corps trains ; ordered to cross the branch , mass troops and park trains around the town . Two o'clock P.M. , ordered to move at once ; roads terrible . November 27. - Division in charge of corps Head of column went into camp ...
Page 133
... charge , ( numbering over five hundred wagons , ) were sent out in va- rious directions , with full details of men for guard- ing and loading furnished by Colonel Dustin , and the trains returned during the same afternoon and evening ...
... charge , ( numbering over five hundred wagons , ) were sent out in va- rious directions , with full details of men for guard- ing and loading furnished by Colonel Dustin , and the trains returned during the same afternoon and evening ...
Page 145
... charge of all prisoners , the general charge of all citizens , and to seize all cotton and tobacco , as well as many other minor duties ; while those of Captain Wells were to receive all enlisted men that might come or be sent to him ...
... charge of all prisoners , the general charge of all citizens , and to seize all cotton and tobacco , as well as many other minor duties ; while those of Captain Wells were to receive all enlisted men that might come or be sent to him ...
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