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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... Union loss was slight . - General Thomas's Report . -THE battle of Bayou Grand Coteau , La . , also known as the battle of Bayou Bourbeaux , was fought this day .- ( Doc . 7. ) COLLIERSVILLE , TENN . , was attacked by a body of rebels ...
... Union loss was slight . - General Thomas's Report . -THE battle of Bayou Grand Coteau , La . , also known as the battle of Bayou Bourbeaux , was fought this day .- ( Doc . 7. ) COLLIERSVILLE , TENN . , was attacked by a body of rebels ...
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... Union forces under the command of Brigadier - General J. C. Sullivan , sent out from Harper's Ferry , Va . , re- turned this day , having been up the Valley to near New - Market , fighting Gilmore's and White's commands at Mount Jackson ...
... Union forces under the command of Brigadier - General J. C. Sullivan , sent out from Harper's Ferry , Va . , re- turned this day , having been up the Valley to near New - Market , fighting Gilmore's and White's commands at Mount Jackson ...
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... Union soldiers who fell in the battles fought at that -A COMBINED expedition , consisting of the gun- boat Morse , commanded by Captain Charles A. Babcock , and four hundred and fifty men from the One Hundred and Forty - eighth regiment ...
... Union soldiers who fell in the battles fought at that -A COMBINED expedition , consisting of the gun- boat Morse , commanded by Captain Charles A. Babcock , and four hundred and fifty men from the One Hundred and Forty - eighth regiment ...
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... Union sol- dier , of whatever color , whom the enemy shall in cold blood destroy or sell into slavery . All other questions between us may be postponed for fu- November 21. - The steamer Welcome was at- tacked this morning at Waterproof ...
... Union sol- dier , of whatever color , whom the enemy shall in cold blood destroy or sell into slavery . All other questions between us may be postponed for fu- November 21. - The steamer Welcome was at- tacked this morning at Waterproof ...
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... Union troops , and brought as trophies into their camp . The gallantry of the negroes on this oc- casion was manifested not merely by their bril- liant bravery , but by the willingness with which they gave up the ferry - boats ( in ...
... Union troops , and brought as trophies into their camp . The gallantry of the negroes on this oc- casion was manifested not merely by their bril- liant bravery , but by the willingness with which they gave up the ferry - boats ( in ...
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