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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... condition of the Indian tribes , and he had recommended some measures for the improvement of their condition . The Government is very desirous that you should make a crop this spring , and such a disposition of troops will be made that ...
... condition of the Indian tribes , and he had recommended some measures for the improvement of their condition . The Government is very desirous that you should make a crop this spring , and such a disposition of troops will be made that ...
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... condition for the spring campaign of 1864 , and the close of JANUARY 1 , 1864 . -A DETACHMENT of seventy - five men , com- posed of a proportionate number from each of four companies constituting Major Henry A. Cole's Maryland cavalry ...
... condition for the spring campaign of 1864 , and the close of JANUARY 1 , 1864 . -A DETACHMENT of seventy - five men , com- posed of a proportionate number from each of four companies constituting Major Henry A. Cole's Maryland cavalry ...
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... condition for the spring campaign of 1864 , and the close of were frozen to death at Island No. 10. - Tue Richmond Whig , in an article setting forth the condition of military and naval affairs at the South , concluded its remarks as ...
... condition for the spring campaign of 1864 , and the close of were frozen to death at Island No. 10. - Tue Richmond Whig , in an article setting forth the condition of military and naval affairs at the South , concluded its remarks as ...
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... condition of the poor of Norfolk , Va . , and to organize a system for their relief . -RESTRICTIONS upon trade with Missouri and Kentucky , with some exceptions , were annulled and abrogated by the Secretary of the Treasury . -GENERAL ...
... condition of the poor of Norfolk , Va . , and to organize a system for their relief . -RESTRICTIONS upon trade with Missouri and Kentucky , with some exceptions , were annulled and abrogated by the Secretary of the Treasury . -GENERAL ...
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... condition for movement . The fortifica- tions were in an unfinished condition ; that at Cairo rendered almost useless by long neglect . Many of the guns were dismounted , or otherwise unfit for service , and the supply of ammunition ...
... condition for movement . The fortifica- tions were in an unfinished condition ; that at Cairo rendered almost useless by long neglect . Many of the guns were dismounted , or otherwise unfit for service , and the supply of ammunition ...
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