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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... destroyed at Salisbury . Forrest passed safely over . Routed and drove across into Wolf River , at Moscow , two regiments of the enemy's cavalry , killing , wounding , and drowning about one hun- dred and seventy - five , capturing ...
... destroyed at Salisbury . Forrest passed safely over . Routed and drove across into Wolf River , at Moscow , two regiments of the enemy's cavalry , killing , wounding , and drowning about one hun- dred and seventy - five , capturing ...
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... destroyed by emption provisions , and that all having substi- an expedition from the United States armed ves- tutes be put back into the field , and that the privileges which Congress granted to put in sub- stitutes can be regularly and ...
... destroyed by emption provisions , and that all having substi- an expedition from the United States armed ves- tutes be put back into the field , and that the privileges which Congress granted to put in sub- stitutes can be regularly and ...
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... destroyed two bridges over Pope's Run .- ( Doc . 115. ) -AUTHENTIC information having been received that Acting Masters John Y. Beall and Edward McGuire , together with fifteen men , all belong- ing to the confederate States navy , are ...
... destroyed two bridges over Pope's Run .- ( Doc . 115. ) -AUTHENTIC information having been received that Acting Masters John Y. Beall and Edward McGuire , together with fifteen men , all belong- ing to the confederate States navy , are ...
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... destroyed by fire . - COLONEL MCCHESNEY , commanding Pam- lico Sub - District , N. C. , while reconnoitring within six miles of Greenville , with about one hundred and forty men of the Twelfth New- York cavalry , First North - Carolina ...
... destroyed by fire . - COLONEL MCCHESNEY , commanding Pam- lico Sub - District , N. C. , while reconnoitring within six miles of Greenville , with about one hundred and forty men of the Twelfth New- York cavalry , First North - Carolina ...
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... destroyed from one hundred sula , made a landing on the James River , seven and fifty thousand to two hundred thousand miles below Fort Powhatan - known as the Brandon Farms , and captured twenty - two of the enemy , seven of the signal ...
... destroyed from one hundred sula , made a landing on the James River , seven and fifty thousand to two hundred thousand miles below Fort Powhatan - known as the Brandon Farms , and captured twenty - two of the enemy , seven of the signal ...
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