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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... troops were in possession of the enemy's lines , and were advancing without opposition into Savannah , the enemy having evacuated the place during the previous night . Admiral Dahlgren proceeded up the Vernon River in his barge , while ...
... troops were in possession of the enemy's lines , and were advancing without opposition into Savannah , the enemy having evacuated the place during the previous night . Admiral Dahlgren proceeded up the Vernon River in his barge , while ...
Page 26
... troops remained in camp , awaiting orders . Many officers and men availed themselves of the opportunity here presented to visit the different battle - grounds and cherished graves of their fallen comrades . The news of the gallant ...
... troops remained in camp , awaiting orders . Many officers and men availed themselves of the opportunity here presented to visit the different battle - grounds and cherished graves of their fallen comrades . The news of the gallant ...
Page 38
... troops and ani- mals were subsisted almost exclusively by forag- ing on the country . November , 1864 , the brigade marched from order of. It is impossible to state accurately how much cotton was destroyed by my men , but it would ...
... troops and ani- mals were subsisted almost exclusively by forag- ing on the country . November , 1864 , the brigade marched from order of. It is impossible to state accurately how much cotton was destroyed by my men , but it would ...
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... troops to within a mile of the city of Savannah , where they were encamped . During the time we were encamped in front of Savannah , my troops were within close range of the enemy's guns , and although they kept up a vigorous fire upon ...
... troops to within a mile of the city of Savannah , where they were encamped . During the time we were encamped in front of Savannah , my troops were within close range of the enemy's guns , and although they kept up a vigorous fire upon ...
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... troops at this time in good health , with tidy , well - policed camp , and well supplied with clothing , arms , and food . Daily drills in com- pany and battalion tactics had been established , under which exercise the troops seemed to ...
... troops at this time in good health , with tidy , well - policed camp , and well supplied with clothing , arms , and food . Daily drills in com- pany and battalion tactics had been established , under which exercise the troops seemed to ...
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