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 88
... fire , causing much greater losses to the enemy than were produced among my troops by their artillery fire . My troops were kept well concealed , and it was impossible for the enemy to make any correct estimate of my force . Received to ...
... fire , causing much greater losses to the enemy than were produced among my troops by their artillery fire . My troops were kept well concealed , and it was impossible for the enemy to make any correct estimate of my force . Received to ...
Page 242
... fire upon us , doing us some injury . Our guns , however , were not idle ; their fire was very destructive to the shore batteries and vessels , and we were gallantly sustained by the rest of the squadron . by our fire compelled them to ...
... fire upon us , doing us some injury . Our guns , however , were not idle ; their fire was very destructive to the shore batteries and vessels , and we were gallantly sustained by the rest of the squadron . by our fire compelled them to ...
Page 243
... fire in return ; stack and several times cut down from it . and shortly afterward upon the St. Lawrence , " The bearing of the men was all that could be from which vessel we also received several broad- desired ; their enthusiasın could ...
... fire in return ; stack and several times cut down from it . and shortly afterward upon the St. Lawrence , " The bearing of the men was all that could be from which vessel we also received several broad- desired ; their enthusiasın could ...
Page 243
... fire in return ; and shortly afterward upon the St. Lawrence , from which vessel we also received several broad- sides . It had by this time become dark and we soon after anchored off Sewell's Point . The rest of the squadron followed ...
... fire in return ; and shortly afterward upon the St. Lawrence , from which vessel we also received several broad- sides . It had by this time become dark and we soon after anchored off Sewell's Point . The rest of the squadron followed ...
Page 269
... fire under the fire of infantry , massed on the slopes from the triple lines of infantry on the hill , and of the opposite hills , and of their batteries on the cannon on both sides of the river , which their crests . Pressing on toward ...
... fire under the fire of infantry , massed on the slopes from the triple lines of infantry on the hill , and of the opposite hills , and of their batteries on the cannon on both sides of the river , which their crests . Pressing on toward ...
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