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 11
... horses , mules , and cattle belonging to the army . We lost large numbers of the poorer mules and artillery horses at first , and , in fact , till after passing Ship's Gap . As the ration - wagons be- came empty , the poorer mules were ...
... horses , mules , and cattle belonging to the army . We lost large numbers of the poorer mules and artillery horses at first , and , in fact , till after passing Ship's Gap . As the ration - wagons be- came empty , the poorer mules were ...
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... horses and mules , which they cheerfully turned over to the officers of the Quartermaster's department . I think at least fourteen thousand of these people joined the two columns at different points on the march ; but many of them were ...
... horses and mules , which they cheerfully turned over to the officers of the Quartermaster's department . I think at least fourteen thousand of these people joined the two columns at different points on the march ; but many of them were ...
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... horses and three thou- sand five hundred and sixty - four ( 3564 ) mules . A force of men and animals almost equal in num- bers to the Twentieth corps , left in guard of At- lanta and its vicinity . From the fifth of October , for quite ...
... horses and three thou- sand five hundred and sixty - four ( 3564 ) mules . A force of men and animals almost equal in num- bers to the Twentieth corps , left in guard of At- lanta and its vicinity . From the fifth of October , for quite ...
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... horses , ( 586 ) five hundred and eighty - six mules , ( 6 ) six jacks , and ( 1 ) jenny , four hundred and eighteen head of cattle in addition to the number used during the campaign . Third . ( 17 ) Seventeen miles of railroad de ...
... horses , ( 586 ) five hundred and eighty - six mules , ( 6 ) six jacks , and ( 1 ) jenny , four hundred and eighteen head of cattle in addition to the number used during the campaign . Third . ( 17 ) Seventeen miles of railroad de ...
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... horses and one hun- dred and seventy - five ( 175 ) mules were captured during the march . Of these , one hundred and thirty ( 130 ) horses were turned over to the Pro- During the crossing , Colonel John H. Ketch- am , commanding the ...
... horses and one hun- dred and seventy - five ( 175 ) mules were captured during the march . Of these , one hundred and thirty ( 130 ) horses were turned over to the Pro- During the crossing , Colonel John H. Ketch- am , commanding the ...
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