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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... infantry corps was reported near Powder Springs ; and I received authentic intelligence that the rest of his infantry was crossing to the west of the Chattahoochee . I at once made my orders that Atlanta and the Chattahoochee Railroad ...
... infantry corps was reported near Powder Springs ; and I received authentic intelligence that the rest of his infantry was crossing to the west of the Chattahoochee . I at once made my orders that Atlanta and the Chattahoochee Railroad ...
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... infantry joined him to cover that flank , whilst Howard's trains were closing up and his men scattered breaking up railroads . The enemy came out of Macon and attacked Walcott in position , but was so roughly handled that he never ...
... infantry joined him to cover that flank , whilst Howard's trains were closing up and his men scattered breaking up railroads . The enemy came out of Macon and attacked Walcott in position , but was so roughly handled that he never ...
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... infantry , and northward , where he captured the garrisons at Lieutenant - Colonel Tourtellotte , Fourth Minne- Tilton and Dalton ; the latter , under command sota infantry , both of whom were complimented of Colonel Johnson , of the ...
... infantry , and northward , where he captured the garrisons at Lieutenant - Colonel Tourtellotte , Fourth Minne- Tilton and Dalton ; the latter , under command sota infantry , both of whom were complimented of Colonel Johnson , of the ...
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... infantry column at twelve M. , when he moved out toward Macon , on the left Macon road . He met the enemy's cavalry about four miles from Macon , drove them in , and charged their works , defended by infantry and artillery . The ...
... infantry column at twelve M. , when he moved out toward Macon , on the left Macon road . He met the enemy's cavalry about four miles from Macon , drove them in , and charged their works , defended by infantry and artillery . The ...
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... infantry , for long and faithful service , for completeness as an officer , and for gallantry in the battles before Atlanta . Colonel Theodore Jones , Thirtieth Ohio volun- teer infantry , for faithful service during previous campaigns ...
... infantry , for long and faithful service , for completeness as an officer , and for gallantry in the battles before Atlanta . Colonel Theodore Jones , Thirtieth Ohio volun- teer infantry , for faithful service during previous campaigns ...
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