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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... moved directly toward La Fayette , with a to move rapidly from the base of Kenesaw , due view to cut off Hood's retreat . We found him west , aiming to reach the road from Allatoona to intrenched in Ship's Gap , but the leading divi ...
... moved directly toward La Fayette , with a to move rapidly from the base of Kenesaw , due view to cut off Hood's retreat . We found him west , aiming to reach the road from Allatoona to intrenched in Ship's Gap , but the leading divi ...
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... moved westward from Gadsden across Sand Mountain , I detached the Fourth corps , Major - General Stanley , and ordered him to pro- ceed to Chattanooga and report to Major - General Thomas at Nashville . Subsequently , on the thirtieth ...
... moved westward from Gadsden across Sand Mountain , I detached the Fourth corps , Major - General Stanley , and ordered him to pro- ceed to Chattanooga and report to Major - General Thomas at Nashville . Subsequently , on the thirtieth ...
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... moved his two brigades at East - Point to form a junction with the one al- ready at Rome , leaving Atlanta on the twenty- sixth of September , in pursuance of General Sherman's order . I avail myself of this occasion to express my ...
... moved his two brigades at East - Point to form a junction with the one al- ready at Rome , leaving Atlanta on the twenty- sixth of September , in pursuance of General Sherman's order . I avail myself of this occasion to express my ...
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... moved forward on the fol- lowing day , and encamped at La Fayette . On the eighteenth , the army of the Tennessee continued its march along the La Fayette and Summerville road to the vicinity of Summerville , crossing the Chattooga ...
... moved forward on the fol- lowing day , and encamped at La Fayette . On the eighteenth , the army of the Tennessee continued its march along the La Fayette and Summerville road to the vicinity of Summerville , crossing the Chattooga ...
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... moved out toward Macon , on the left Macon road . He met the enemy's cavalry about four miles from Macon , drove ... moved to the left , and encamped on the Griffin and McDonough road . November 17 , 1864. - Moved to Jackson and its ...
... moved out toward Macon , on the left Macon road . He met the enemy's cavalry about four miles from Macon , drove ... moved to the left , and encamped on the Griffin and McDonough road . November 17 , 1864. - Moved to Jackson and its ...
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