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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Page 26
... rear with the cavalry sent from Quincy and completely routed them , taking seventy - five prisoners , one gun , and a large number of horses . About twenty or thirty rebels were killed . Not one of the Unionists was killed , although ...
... rear with the cavalry sent from Quincy and completely routed them , taking seventy - five prisoners , one gun , and a large number of horses . About twenty or thirty rebels were killed . Not one of the Unionists was killed , although ...
Page 27
... rear of the rebels , and , after a desperate affected citizens to the commission of overt acts of treason , with a view of entirely sub- verting the Federal authority in the State . - N . Y. World , July 16 . -A BATTLE was fought this ...
... rear of the rebels , and , after a desperate affected citizens to the commission of overt acts of treason , with a view of entirely sub- verting the Federal authority in the State . - N . Y. World , July 16 . -A BATTLE was fought this ...
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... rear of the right , " and opened a fire of musketry which threw the Union men into disorder . From this disorder they never recovered . Though every effort was made to rally them , it was in vain with the bulk of the force : the ...
... rear of the right , " and opened a fire of musketry which threw the Union men into disorder . From this disorder they never recovered . Though every effort was made to rally them , it was in vain with the bulk of the force : the ...
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... and Alexandria Railroad . His ad- vanced regiment was about seven miles in the rear of Centreville . The divisions were ordered to march at half- past two o'clock A. M. , so as to arrive 2 REBELLION RECORD , 1860-61 .
... and Alexandria Railroad . His ad- vanced regiment was about seven miles in the rear of Centreville . The divisions were ordered to march at half- past two o'clock A. M. , so as to arrive 2 REBELLION RECORD , 1860-61 .
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... rear of our right , and opened a fire of musketry on our men , which caused them to break and retire down the hill- side . This soon degenerated into disorder , for which there was no remedy . Every effort was made to rally them , even ...
... rear of our right , and opened a fire of musketry on our men , which caused them to break and retire down the hill- side . This soon degenerated into disorder , for which there was no remedy . Every effort was made to rally them , even ...
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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