The Rebellion Record: A Diary of American Events, with Documents, Narratives, Illustrative Incidents, Poetry, Etc, Volume 2Frank Moore G.P. Putnam, 1862 - United States |
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... engaged in a movement , the result of which will , we have no doubt , astonish the country . Missouri , too , has become the theatre upon which startling events will soon be enacted , if the people of that State sustain the action of ...
... engaged in a movement , the result of which will , we have no doubt , astonish the country . Missouri , too , has become the theatre upon which startling events will soon be enacted , if the people of that State sustain the action of ...
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... engaged in it ; dow and escaped to the woods . They reached and he predicted our independence would be the Potomac , which they forded , fourteen miles acknowledged before the first day of next year . above Washington . - N . Y. World ...
... engaged in it ; dow and escaped to the woods . They reached and he predicted our independence would be the Potomac , which they forded , fourteen miles acknowledged before the first day of next year . above Washington . - N . Y. World ...
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... engaged in the impressment of citizens . When they reached the town the rebels had left , and they retraced their steps ; but late in the afternoon , while upon their re- | -DISSATISFACTION at the supposed intention of the Government ...
... engaged in the impressment of citizens . When they reached the town the rebels had left , and they retraced their steps ; but late in the afternoon , while upon their re- | -DISSATISFACTION at the supposed intention of the Government ...
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... engaged in repelling the lawless invasion of her territory by arined forces . The Confederate Government consider it their right and duty to aid the Government and people of Missouri in resisting this invasion , and securing the means ...
... engaged in repelling the lawless invasion of her territory by arined forces . The Confederate Government consider it their right and duty to aid the Government and people of Missouri in resisting this invasion , and securing the means ...
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... engaged elsewhere . He had notice of our coming on the 17th , and had from that time until the 21st to bring up whatever ho had . It is known that in estimating the force to go against Manassas , I engaged not to have to do with the ...
... engaged elsewhere . He had notice of our coming on the 17th , and had from that time until the 21st to bring up whatever ho had . It is known that in estimating the force to go against Manassas , I engaged not to have to do with the ...
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advance arms army artillery attack authority battery battle Beauregard Blackburn's Ford bridge brigade Bull Run camp cannon Capt Captain captured cavalry Centreville citizens Colonel column command companies Confederate Congress Constitution declared division duty enemy enemy's engaged Executive Fairfax Court House Federal field fight fire flag flank force ford Fortress Monroe front Government guard guns Hampton's Legion head-quarters Heintzelman hill honor horses hundred infantry July July 26 killed Lieut Lieutenant Major Manassas Manassas Junction mand McClellan McDowell ment miles military Missouri morning nation North o'clock officers party passed patriotic position President prisoners rear rebellion rebels regi regiment retreat Richmond rifled road secession Second sent shot side skirmishers slave slavery soldiers South South Carolina Southern Tennessee thousand tion to-day troops Union United Virginia Volunteers wagons Warrenton turnpike Washington woods wounded York Zouaves