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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... prisoners of war , supposed to be confined at that place . narrow causeways . But our pioneer companies or Kilkenny Bluff. east of Madison , and turn south and reach Mil- ledgeville on the seventh day , exclusive of the day of march . In ...
... prisoners of war , supposed to be confined at that place . narrow causeways . But our pioneer companies or Kilkenny Bluff. east of Madison , and turn south and reach Mil- ledgeville on the seventh day , exclusive of the day of march . In ...
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... prisoners . Among the prisoners , Brigadier - Gen- saca on the fourteenth . Immediately the wagon- eral Young . We captured three stand of colors bridge , which had been destroyed by a freshet , and eight hundred stand of arms . was ...
... prisoners . Among the prisoners , Brigadier - Gen- saca on the fourteenth . Immediately the wagon- eral Young . We captured three stand of colors bridge , which had been destroyed by a freshet , and eight hundred stand of arms . was ...
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... Prisoners still estimate the strength of the enemy in our vicinity about ten thousand . The attack on Walcott was made , I think , by militia , mingled with some old troops retained at Macon . The number of prisoners of war in my hands ...
... Prisoners still estimate the strength of the enemy in our vicinity about ten thousand . The attack on Walcott was made , I think , by militia , mingled with some old troops retained at Macon . The number of prisoners of war in my hands ...
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... prisoners , and for his unremitting attention to the comfort and interest of myself and staff , while acting in his capacity of Com- mandant of Headquarters . No department of this army has been better conducted on this campaign than ...
... prisoners , and for his unremitting attention to the comfort and interest of myself and staff , while acting in his capacity of Com- mandant of Headquarters . No department of this army has been better conducted on this campaign than ...
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... prisoners reported to be at or near that point , I moved rapidly in direction of Augusta , crossed the Ogeechee at the Shoals , and struck the railroad . diana ( Colonel Jones ) and Ninth Michigan caval- ry ( Colonel Acker ) -together ...
... prisoners reported to be at or near that point , I moved rapidly in direction of Augusta , crossed the Ogeechee at the Shoals , and struck the railroad . diana ( Colonel Jones ) and Ninth Michigan caval- ry ( Colonel Acker ) -together ...
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