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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... Tennessee . National Accounts ,. ... 146 149 .149 .149 15. Movements on the Rapidan River , ... National and Rebel Accounts ,. 16. Gen. Magruder's Address to the Planters of .151 Rebel and .153 Texas , ... .244 9. Operations in West ...
... Tennessee . National Accounts ,. ... 146 149 .149 .149 15. Movements on the Rapidan River , ... National and Rebel Accounts ,. 16. Gen. Magruder's Address to the Planters of .151 Rebel and .153 Texas , ... .244 9. Operations in West ...
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... Tennessee ,. Smith ,. ..294 68. Reƶrganization in Tennessee , January 22 . solutions , .... 32. President Lincoln's Amnesty Proclamation , ... 295 33. Gen. Wild's Expedition into North - Carolina , .. 297 69. Attack on Newbern , North ...
... Tennessee ,. Smith ,. ..294 68. Reƶrganization in Tennessee , January 22 . solutions , .... 32. President Lincoln's Amnesty Proclamation , ... 295 33. Gen. Wild's Expedition into North - Carolina , .. 297 69. Attack on Newbern , North ...
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... Tennessee River , charged and drove them across the river , capturing forty , including four commissioned officers . Between forty and fifty were killed or drowned , and the entire regiment lost their arms . Colonel Adams , who led the ...
... Tennessee River , charged and drove them across the river , capturing forty , including four commissioned officers . Between forty and fifty were killed or drowned , and the entire regiment lost their arms . Colonel Adams , who led the ...
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... Tennessee and Mississippi be closed , and that no goods of any description be allowed to pass out , nor any thing be brought in , except fire - wood and provisions , by any citizen , without the written order of some general officer ...
... Tennessee and Mississippi be closed , and that no goods of any description be allowed to pass out , nor any thing be brought in , except fire - wood and provisions , by any citizen , without the written order of some general officer ...
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... Tennessee . General Hooker , in com- far as we can comprehend it , consists in the mand of Geary's division of the Twelfth corps , several States of the Confederacy taking the Osterhaus's division of the Fifteenth corps , and matter out ...
... Tennessee . General Hooker , in com- far as we can comprehend it , consists in the mand of Geary's division of the Twelfth corps , several States of the Confederacy taking the Osterhaus's division of the Fifteenth corps , and matter out ...
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