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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... morning , capturing one of our cavalry picket - posts , estimated forty - five men killed , wounded , and missing . November 18 , 1864. - The nearest division was pushed to Hatting's or Planters ' Factory early next morning , and a part ...
... morning , capturing one of our cavalry picket - posts , estimated forty - five men killed , wounded , and missing . November 18 , 1864. - The nearest division was pushed to Hatting's or Planters ' Factory early next morning , and a part ...
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... morning , except the independent garrison at Fort McAllister , situated on the right bank and near the mouth of the Ogeechee . During the day that section of the pontoon- bridge which had been with General Blair's col- umn , was sent to ...
... morning , except the independent garrison at Fort McAllister , situated on the right bank and near the mouth of the Ogeechee . During the day that section of the pontoon- bridge which had been with General Blair's col- umn , was sent to ...
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... morning . October eleventh , the march was resumed at seven o'clock A.M. , and the troops went into camp one mile beyond Kingston at sunset . On the morning of the twelfth , the whole ar- my marched for Rome . The Fourteenth corps ...
... morning . October eleventh , the march was resumed at seven o'clock A.M. , and the troops went into camp one mile beyond Kingston at sunset . On the morning of the twelfth , the whole ar- my marched for Rome . The Fourteenth corps ...
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... morning of the fifteenth , the corps reached Atlanta , and bivouacked in the suburbs of the city . The remainder of the day and night was spent in issuing clothing to the men , filling up empty wagons with provisions , equalizing and ...
... morning of the fifteenth , the corps reached Atlanta , and bivouacked in the suburbs of the city . The remainder of the day and night was spent in issuing clothing to the men , filling up empty wagons with provisions , equalizing and ...
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... morning of the ninth , marched from camp , at Ebenezer Church , to Cuyler's planta- tion , where General Morgan , who was in the ad- vance , found the enemy occupying a strongly- erected field - work , disposed to dispute his ad ...
... morning of the ninth , marched from camp , at Ebenezer Church , to Cuyler's planta- tion , where General Morgan , who was in the ad- vance , found the enemy occupying a strongly- erected field - work , disposed to dispute his ad ...
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