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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... wagon trains , loaded with ammunition and sup- plies , approximating twenty days ' bread , forty days ' sugar and coffee , a double allowance of salt for forty days , and beef cattle equal to forty days ' supplies . The wagons were also ...
... wagon trains , loaded with ammunition and sup- plies , approximating twenty days ' bread , forty days ' sugar and coffee , a double allowance of salt for forty days , and beef cattle equal to forty days ' supplies . The wagons were also ...
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... wagons . Smaller trees were thrown out bodily , the larger ones cut and cleared away with great rapidity , so that the pass was render- ed practicable , and the head of the wagon train reached the western opening by seven P.M. The army ...
... wagons . Smaller trees were thrown out bodily , the larger ones cut and cleared away with great rapidity , so that the pass was render- ed practicable , and the head of the wagon train reached the western opening by seven P.M. The army ...
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... wagons , but could not overtake them . The Oconee , at this place , is about as wide as the Ocmulgee at Plant- ers ' Ferry , but the current is very swift , and there are some two miles of swampy ground on the right bank , but the ...
... wagons , but could not overtake them . The Oconee , at this place , is about as wide as the Ocmulgee at Plant- ers ' Ferry , but the current is very swift , and there are some two miles of swampy ground on the right bank , but the ...
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... wagon bridges across Commissioners ' | under General Woods , encamping near Summer- Creek and the three bridges across Sandy Riverville , and the rest along the lower Savannah road to be destroyed ; the enemy helped me them- selves by ...
... wagon bridges across Commissioners ' | under General Woods , encamping near Summer- Creek and the three bridges across Sandy Riverville , and the rest along the lower Savannah road to be destroyed ; the enemy helped me them- selves by ...
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... wagons with provisions , equalizing and assigning trains to the different commands , with a view to rapid marching . On the morning of the sixteenth , the head of the column marched on the road leading to Cov- ington , through Decatur ...
... wagons with provisions , equalizing and assigning trains to the different commands , with a view to rapid marching . On the morning of the sixteenth , the head of the column marched on the road leading to Cov- ington , through Decatur ...
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