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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... boat , in which they eventually landed on the coast of Sisal . After the crew and captain were put in the boat the captors hoisted the rebel flag and fired a salute with pistols , declaring that they would carry vessel and cargo into ...
... boat , in which they eventually landed on the coast of Sisal . After the crew and captain were put in the boat the captors hoisted the rebel flag and fired a salute with pistols , declaring that they would carry vessel and cargo into ...
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... boat Morse , commanded by Captain Charles A. Babcock , and four hundred and fifty men from the One Hundred and Forty ... boats to Gwynne's Island , the men were de- ployed across it , and the cover beaten as they ad- vanced . About noon ...
... boat Morse , commanded by Captain Charles A. Babcock , and four hundred and fifty men from the One Hundred and Forty ... boats to Gwynne's Island , the men were de- ployed across it , and the cover beaten as they ad- vanced . About noon ...
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... boat stationed at the mouth of Red River fol- lowed. soldiers and of their white officers will be insist- ed on by the Government before another rebel soldier or officer will be exchanged . " ficers . " The Government demands that all ...
... boat stationed at the mouth of Red River fol- lowed. soldiers and of their white officers will be insist- ed on by the Government before another rebel soldier or officer will be exchanged . " ficers . " The Government demands that all ...
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... boat stationed at the mouth of Red River fol- lowed them so close , pouring in shell among them , that she drove them back , after which the gun- boat took the Black Hawk in tow , and carried her back to Red River , where she repaired ...
... boat stationed at the mouth of Red River fol- lowed them so close , pouring in shell among them , that she drove them back , after which the gun- boat took the Black Hawk in tow , and carried her back to Red River , where she repaired ...
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... boat called the Gopher , containing two men , sixteen bags of salt , and one box of notions , off Indian River , Florida . - GOVERNOR THOMAS E. BRAMLETTE , of Kentucky , addressed a letter to Captain Edward Cahill , recruiting col- ored ...
... boat called the Gopher , containing two men , sixteen bags of salt , and one box of notions , off Indian River , Florida . - GOVERNOR THOMAS E. BRAMLETTE , of Kentucky , addressed a letter to Captain Edward Cahill , recruiting col- ored ...
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