The Rebellion Record: A Diary of American Events, with Documents, Narratives, Illustrative Incidents, Poetry, Etc, Volume 8Frank Moore G.P. Putnam, 1865 - United States |
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... captain and crew ; and after keeping them in confinement eight days , set them adrift at sea in a small boat , in which they eventually landed on the coast of Sisal . After the crew and captain were put in the boat the captors hoisted ...
... captain and crew ; and after keeping them in confinement eight days , set them adrift at sea in a small boat , in which they eventually landed on the coast of Sisal . After the crew and captain were put in the boat the captors hoisted ...
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... Captain Bryant , Eighth Maine volunteers , and Captain Whitney , First South- Carolina colored volunteers , to release twenty- eight colored people held in pretended slavery by a man named Hayward , near Pocotaligo , S.C. The expedition ...
... Captain Bryant , Eighth Maine volunteers , and Captain Whitney , First South- Carolina colored volunteers , to release twenty- eight colored people held in pretended slavery by a man named Hayward , near Pocotaligo , S.C. The expedition ...
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... Captain Johnson says that Captain Anderson asked repeatedly for me to take his troops on board and throw them across declined , and could only tell him to fight . After the river , while in every request he ( Johnson ) discontinued his ...
... Captain Johnson says that Captain Anderson asked repeatedly for me to take his troops on board and throw them across declined , and could only tell him to fight . After the river , while in every request he ( Johnson ) discontinued his ...
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... Captain J. S. Read , who had been out on a scouting expedition , were return- ing toward Dranesville , Va . , on the ... Captain Manning , of Maine . Cap - knowledge and approval of Generals Cooper , Lee , prisoners was Captain Manning ...
... Captain J. S. Read , who had been out on a scouting expedition , were return- ing toward Dranesville , Va . , on the ... Captain Manning , of Maine . Cap - knowledge and approval of Generals Cooper , Lee , prisoners was Captain Manning ...
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... Captain George P. Ed- gar , A. D. C. , Captain George I. Carney , A. Q. M. , and M. Dudley Bean , of Norfolk , were ap- pointed by Major - General Butler , for the purpose of caring for and supplying the needs of the poor white people ...
... Captain George P. Ed- gar , A. D. C. , Captain George I. Carney , A. Q. M. , and M. Dudley Bean , of Norfolk , were ap- pointed by Major - General Butler , for the purpose of caring for and supplying the needs of the poor white people ...
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