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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... destroyed . The garrisons from Kingston northward were also ordered to draw back to Chattanooga , tak- ing with them all public property and all railroad stock , and to take up the rails from Resaca back , saving them , ready to be ...
... destroyed . The garrisons from Kingston northward were also ordered to draw back to Chattanooga , tak- ing with them all public property and all railroad stock , and to take up the rails from Resaca back , saving them , ready to be ...
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... destroyed , and their heavy ordnance transferred to Hilton Head , where it can be more easily guarded . Our base of ... destroy or fatally cripple his army . That part of my army is so far removed from me , that I leave , with perfect ...
... destroyed , and their heavy ordnance transferred to Hilton Head , where it can be more easily guarded . Our base of ... destroy or fatally cripple his army . That part of my army is so far removed from me , that I leave , with perfect ...
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... destroyed , but was quickly repaired by the pioneer corps . On the following day , the command moved to Alpine , and ... destroying the bridges , and encamped on Cowan's Creek , and on the follow- ing day pushed on to Cave Spring . On ...
... destroyed , but was quickly repaired by the pioneer corps . On the following day , the command moved to Alpine , and ... destroying the bridges , and encamped on Cowan's Creek , and on the follow- ing day pushed on to Cave Spring . On ...
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... destroyed the railroad from Big Shanty to the Chattahoochee River , burning the ties and bend ing the rails , a stretch of road twenty - two miles in extent . On the thirteenth , the army marched to the vicinity of Atlanta ; encamped ...
... destroyed the railroad from Big Shanty to the Chattahoochee River , burning the ties and bend ing the rails , a stretch of road twenty - two miles in extent . On the thirteenth , the army marched to the vicinity of Atlanta ; encamped ...
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... destroyed . We have found the country full of provisions and forage , and have almost completely supplied ourselves , drawing very little upon our rations . The above estimate is independent of what has been done by the cavalry . I ...
... destroyed . We have found the country full of provisions and forage , and have almost completely supplied ourselves , drawing very little upon our rations . The above estimate is independent of what has been done by the cavalry . I ...
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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