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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... train back for more troops , but , owing to an accident , the train was considerably delayed in returning . After General Corse's arrival , his reënforcements and the garrison made up an aggregate of one thousand nine hundred and forty ...
... train back for more troops , but , owing to an accident , the train was considerably delayed in returning . After General Corse's arrival , his reënforcements and the garrison made up an aggregate of one thousand nine hundred and forty ...
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... train , engineer regiment , and supply - train of General Kilpatrick's cavalry , the whole pre- ceded by the First Alabama regiment . The right column of the Fifteenth corps , Major - General Osterhaus commanding department headquarter ...
... train , engineer regiment , and supply - train of General Kilpatrick's cavalry , the whole pre- ceded by the First Alabama regiment . The right column of the Fifteenth corps , Major - General Osterhaus commanding department headquarter ...
Page 12
... trains , taking him to Lovejoy , where he occupied the strong the road toward Irwinton , and the rest , with position there , having two brigades of cavalry headquarters , bridge - train , cattie , etc. , moving and two pieces of ...
... trains , taking him to Lovejoy , where he occupied the strong the road toward Irwinton , and the rest , with position there , having two brigades of cavalry headquarters , bridge - train , cattie , etc. , moving and two pieces of ...
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... train , having roads P.S. - General Osterhaus reports the enemy's that were almost impassable , only reached the killed on the field yesterday number three hun- vicinity of Clinton at night . This morning , fifty - dred . 0. O. H. ...
... train , having roads P.S. - General Osterhaus reports the enemy's that were almost impassable , only reached the killed on the field yesterday number three hun- vicinity of Clinton at night . This morning , fifty - dred . 0. O. H. ...
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... trains could possibly be taken over the mountain in this direction , and they were ordered to remain behind . The ascent was commenced late in the evening , and the summit reached several hours after dark , when the troops bivouacked ...
... trains could possibly be taken over the mountain in this direction , and they were ordered to remain behind . The ascent was commenced late in the evening , and the summit reached several hours after dark , when the troops bivouacked ...
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