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 14
... side of the river is quite open and sandy , but there is plenty of forage thus far . Wheeler , with his main force , passed here the day before yesterday . My headquarters will remain here to - day . Respectfully , 0. O. HOWARD , Major ...
... side of the river is quite open and sandy , but there is plenty of forage thus far . Wheeler , with his main force , passed here the day before yesterday . My headquarters will remain here to - day . Respectfully , 0. O. HOWARD , Major ...
Page 31
... side of the Oconee , and the Third division on the west side , near the bridge . Large quantities of arms , ammunition , and ac- coutrements were found and destroyed , as well as salt and other public property . The report of Colonel ...
... side of the Oconee , and the Third division on the west side , near the bridge . Large quantities of arms , ammunition , and ac- coutrements were found and destroyed , as well as salt and other public property . The report of Colonel ...
Page 55
... side of the city , the right upon the Decatur road . By order of Major - General Slocum , the Second Massachusetts volunteer infantry was detached as provost - guard of the city , and Colonel William Cogswell commanding , made Post ...
... side of the city , the right upon the Decatur road . By order of Major - General Slocum , the Second Massachusetts volunteer infantry was detached as provost - guard of the city , and Colonel William Cogswell commanding , made Post ...
Page 62
... side of the Yellow River . November 17. - Marched at eight A.M .; difficult roads ; made seventeen miles , and halted at Rock Bridge at twelve midnight . November 18. - Marched at eight o'clock A.M. , guarding and assisting sixty wagons ...
... side of the Yellow River . November 17. - Marched at eight A.M .; difficult roads ; made seventeen miles , and halted at Rock Bridge at twelve midnight . November 18. - Marched at eight o'clock A.M. , guarding and assisting sixty wagons ...
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... side of island . December 19 .-- According to order , this regi- ment , together with the Second Massachusetts and Third Wisconsin volunteers , crossed to the South - Carolina shore at seven A.M. in flat - boats . Skirmishers were ...
... side of island . December 19 .-- According to order , this regi- ment , together with the Second Massachusetts and Third Wisconsin volunteers , crossed to the South - Carolina shore at seven A.M. in flat - boats . Skirmishers were ...
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