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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... cavalry , stationed at the Wolf River Bridge , Tenn . , but were finally repulsed with heavy loss . The National troops were commanded by Colonel Hatch's cavalry division , which suffered severely . December 4. - General Longstreet ...
... cavalry , stationed at the Wolf River Bridge , Tenn . , but were finally repulsed with heavy loss . The National troops were commanded by Colonel Hatch's cavalry division , which suffered severely . December 4. - General Longstreet ...
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... cavalry and a rebel gunboat . The small party of Union troops , under General Herron , had landed with the object of cutting off the rebel pickets , but were attacked by the caval- ry , who were driven off by the gunboats . The cavalry ...
... cavalry and a rebel gunboat . The small party of Union troops , under General Herron , had landed with the object of cutting off the rebel pickets , but were attacked by the caval- ry , who were driven off by the gunboats . The cavalry ...
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... cavalry , to charge the enemy on horse . This order was obeyed most gallantly . The charge of this division turned the fortunes of the day , which , up to this time , had been decidedly against the Nationals . The First Wisconsin ...
... cavalry , to charge the enemy on horse . This order was obeyed most gallantly . The charge of this division turned the fortunes of the day , which , up to this time , had been decidedly against the Nationals . The First Wisconsin ...
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... cavalry under General Sturgis achieved a victory over the enemy's cavalry near Fair Gardens , about ten miles east of Sevierville , Tenn . General McCook's division drove the en- emy back about two miles , after a stubborn fight ...
... cavalry under General Sturgis achieved a victory over the enemy's cavalry near Fair Gardens , about ten miles east of Sevierville , Tenn . General McCook's division drove the en- emy back about two miles , after a stubborn fight ...
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... cavalry , sippi shore by a large party of guerrillas , who were Second Maryland , First and Fourteenth Virginia ... cavalry near Swansboro and Jacksonville . He returned to Morehead City this day , having been entirely suc- cessful , the ...
... cavalry , sippi shore by a large party of guerrillas , who were Second Maryland , First and Fourteenth Virginia ... cavalry near Swansboro and Jacksonville . He returned to Morehead City this day , having been entirely suc- cessful , the ...
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