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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... camp at seven A.M. After proceeding about one mile and a half a small force of rebels was seen , the company halted , and a messenger was despatched to inform the com- manding officer , and report for instructions . Im- mediately on ...
... camp at seven A.M. After proceeding about one mile and a half a small force of rebels was seen , the company halted , and a messenger was despatched to inform the com- manding officer , and report for instructions . Im- mediately on ...
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... camp , eating a supper furnished them to Knoxville . You dislodged him from his great by one Dawsy Griffin . The citizens demanded a surrender , which was refused by the rebel lead- er , and the order was given by Martin to charge upon ...
... camp , eating a supper furnished them to Knoxville . You dislodged him from his great by one Dawsy Griffin . The citizens demanded a surrender , which was refused by the rebel lead- er , and the order was given by Martin to charge upon ...
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... camp . The night was dark and rainy , rendering it possible for the troops to come upon the rebels unheard , and a complete surprise was consequently effected , the enemy being taken in their tents asleep , without the fir- ing of a gun ...
... camp . The night was dark and rainy , rendering it possible for the troops to come upon the rebels unheard , and a complete surprise was consequently effected , the enemy being taken in their tents asleep , without the fir- ing of a gun ...
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... camp at Tullahoma , Tenn . , under the command of Lieutenant Porter , of the Twenty - seventh Indiana volunteer infan- try . There was a guard of the Fourth Tennes- see cavalry , and a detail from the battery , to guard and load forage ...
... camp at Tullahoma , Tenn . , under the command of Lieutenant Porter , of the Twenty - seventh Indiana volunteer infan- try . There was a guard of the Fourth Tennes- see cavalry , and a detail from the battery , to guard and load forage ...
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... camp about one mile ahead ; Lieutenant Porter , with the rear part of the train , was on his way to the same place . There was one wagon consider- ably ahead of the others , accompanied by George Jacobs , driver ; John Wesley Drought ...
... camp about one mile ahead ; Lieutenant Porter , with the rear part of the train , was on his way to the same place . There was one wagon consider- ably ahead of the others , accompanied by George Jacobs , driver ; John Wesley Drought ...
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