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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Page 9
... advance of Longstreet , evacuated Lenoir , Tenn . , but fought a battle at Campbell's Station . The fight lasted for some hours . The Federal troops retreated to the protection of their bat- teries , which opened upon the rebels with ...
... advance of Longstreet , evacuated Lenoir , Tenn . , but fought a battle at Campbell's Station . The fight lasted for some hours . The Federal troops retreated to the protection of their bat- teries , which opened upon the rebels with ...
Page 17
... advance in line of battle , and ma- itself . We care more to secure the future . " nœuvre for instant action . Yet it was done , and with a hearty good will , for the impression ani- mated the whole army we would give the rebels a sound ...
... advance in line of battle , and ma- itself . We care more to secure the future . " nœuvre for instant action . Yet it was done , and with a hearty good will , for the impression ani- mated the whole army we would give the rebels a sound ...
Page 63
... advance ran into tell where the money was concealed . His man- Colonel True's advance , which was going from gled body was found to - day , life extinct . A boy West - Liberty to Shelbyville ; Colonel True cap- who lived with him ...
... advance ran into tell where the money was concealed . His man- Colonel True's advance , which was going from gled body was found to - day , life extinct . A boy West - Liberty to Shelbyville ; Colonel True cap- who lived with him ...
Page 153
... advance long enough to allow a retreat , and certainly it was not in mortal power , under such a fire , to have done more . The brigade went into the fight with one thou- sand and ten men , and came out with three hun- dred and sixty ...
... advance long enough to allow a retreat , and certainly it was not in mortal power , under such a fire , to have done more . The brigade went into the fight with one thou- sand and ten men , and came out with three hun- dred and sixty ...
Page 154
... advance , had determined to cross the river at Long's ford , and take the Carter's Valley road to Rogersville , in the rear of Garrard's camp . This transferred him to the right , instead of the left of the army , and brought him by the ...
... advance , had determined to cross the river at Long's ford , and take the Carter's Valley road to Rogersville , in the rear of Garrard's camp . This transferred him to the right , instead of the left of the army , and brought him by the ...
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