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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... Ohio was to be offered fe anity to receive the rebelge in Ohio was te Beast proceeding as the part of who has paid the thres hindred dollars coms fien money , receiving no credit therefive Or contrary , the State resins the lease and ...
... Ohio was to be offered fe anity to receive the rebelge in Ohio was te Beast proceeding as the part of who has paid the thres hindred dollars coms fien money , receiving no credit therefive Or contrary , the State resins the lease and ...
Page xiii
... Ohio was discovered , and several parties to it were ar- rested . It was concerted that on a given night , which had ... Ohio was to be officered . Then the rebel campaign in Ohio was to be com- menced , and the first proceeding on the ...
... Ohio was discovered , and several parties to it were ar- rested . It was concerted that on a given night , which had ... Ohio was to be officered . Then the rebel campaign in Ohio was to be com- menced , and the first proceeding on the ...
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... Ohio .- ( Doc . 37. ) November 28. - A cavalry fight took place at Louisville , Tenn . , between a party of rebels and two hundred and twenty - five men belonging to the Sixth Illinois regiment , resulting in the rout of the rebels ...
... Ohio .- ( Doc . 37. ) November 28. - A cavalry fight took place at Louisville , Tenn . , between a party of rebels and two hundred and twenty - five men belonging to the Sixth Illinois regiment , resulting in the rout of the rebels ...
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... Ohio , the Tennessee , and their comrades from of fifteen men , composed principally of the late the Potomac , for the recent splendid and deci- Eighth Kentucky cavalry , headed by John Mar- sive successes achieved over the enemy . tin ...
... Ohio , the Tennessee , and their comrades from of fifteen men , composed principally of the late the Potomac , for the recent splendid and deci- Eighth Kentucky cavalry , headed by John Mar- sive successes achieved over the enemy . tin ...
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... Ohio to Major - Gen- whose names are on the muster - rolls . He re - eral John G. Foster . - THE rebel government salt- commends the repeal of the substitute and ex - works on West - Bay , Florida , were destroyed by emption provisions ...
... Ohio to Major - Gen- whose names are on the muster - rolls . He re - eral John G. Foster . - THE rebel government salt- commends the repeal of the substitute and ex - works on West - Bay , Florida , were destroyed by emption provisions ...
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