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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... direction of Sperryville , Va . - A FIGHT took place in Mobile Bay , between the rebels in Fort Morgan and the National gunboats stationed on the blockade . On the discovery , this morn- ing , of a steamer ashore under the guns of the ...
... direction of Sperryville , Va . - A FIGHT took place in Mobile Bay , between the rebels in Fort Morgan and the National gunboats stationed on the blockade . On the discovery , this morn- ing , of a steamer ashore under the guns of the ...
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... direction , -all THE following report was made by Colonel James leaving their families behind them to sell rum A. Mulligan , from his headquarters at New - Creek , or make breeches and other garments for the Va . " A soldier of ours ...
... direction , -all THE following report was made by Colonel James leaving their families behind them to sell rum A. Mulligan , from his headquarters at New - Creek , or make breeches and other garments for the Va . " A soldier of ours ...
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A Diary of American Events, with Documents, Narratives, Illustrative Incidents, Poetry, Etc Frank Moore. Eng by AH Ritchie MAJOR GENERAL E.RS.CANBY . -Brigadier - GENERAL GRAHAM , by direction succeeded in routing.
A Diary of American Events, with Documents, Narratives, Illustrative Incidents, Poetry, Etc Frank Moore. Eng by AH Ritchie MAJOR GENERAL E.RS.CANBY . -Brigadier - GENERAL GRAHAM , by direction succeeded in routing.
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... direction succeeded in routing the enemy , and captured of Major - General Butler , went with three armed twenty - three men with their horses and equip- transports and a competent force , to the Penin - ments . They also destroyed from ...
... direction succeeded in routing the enemy , and captured of Major - General Butler , went with three armed twenty - three men with their horses and equip- transports and a competent force , to the Penin - ments . They also destroyed from ...
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... direction of Romney . The employés of the railroad succeeded in staying the fire , and saved the bridge , with only slight damage . General Averill , with his command of nearly two thou- At a late hour to - night he was forcibly taken ...
... direction of Romney . The employés of the railroad succeeded in staying the fire , and saved the bridge , with only slight damage . General Averill , with his command of nearly two thou- At a late hour to - night he was forcibly taken ...
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