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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... City Hall , where an address of welcome was made by Charles Macbeth , the Mayor of the city . Mr. Davis replied , in a speech setting forth the rea- sons of his visit , and urging upon the people the necessity of " harmonious ...
... City Hall , where an address of welcome was made by Charles Macbeth , the Mayor of the city . Mr. Davis replied , in a speech setting forth the rea- sons of his visit , and urging upon the people the necessity of " harmonious ...
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... city of Memphis , where it is known many have November 15. - Conrad Posey , a brigadier- fled to escape liability to military service at home , general in the rebel service , died at Charlottes- this rule will be strictly applied . In ...
... city of Memphis , where it is known many have November 15. - Conrad Posey , a brigadier- fled to escape liability to military service at home , general in the rebel service , died at Charlottes- this rule will be strictly applied . In ...
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... City , Tennessee , where , in attempting to cross the river , the rebels were fired on , and eleven of their number killed . The Nationals captured They were expecting to capture a large vessel , fifty - three prisoners , a wagon - load ...
... City , Tennessee , where , in attempting to cross the river , the rebels were fired on , and eleven of their number killed . The Nationals captured They were expecting to capture a large vessel , fifty - three prisoners , a wagon - load ...
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... city of New - Orleans , in April , 1862 , and the defence of the city by the rebel troops under the command of General Mansfield Lovell , gave as their opinion that General Lovell's " conduct was marked by all the coolness and self ...
... city of New - Orleans , in April , 1862 , and the defence of the city by the rebel troops under the command of General Mansfield Lovell , gave as their opinion that General Lovell's " conduct was marked by all the coolness and self ...
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... City reached seven hundred and fifty thou- sand dollars . Three women and one man were killed . -ROBERT OULD , the rebel Commissioner of sion of so much vilification and abuse , I am di- rected to inform you that no more will be allowed ...
... City reached seven hundred and fifty thou- sand dollars . Three women and one man were killed . -ROBERT OULD , the rebel Commissioner of sion of so much vilification and abuse , I am di- rected to inform you that no more will be allowed ...
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