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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... eight horses killed . The rebel loss was eight killed , seven wounded , and twenty - four prisoners , among them one cap- tain and two lieutenants . General Bragg's for- age - train , sent up Lookout Valley , in front of his | position ...
... eight horses killed . The rebel loss was eight killed , seven wounded , and twenty - four prisoners , among them one cap- tain and two lieutenants . General Bragg's for- age - train , sent up Lookout Valley , in front of his | position ...
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... eight wound - imperishable memories never , while life remains , ed . The Union loss was as follows : to prove recreant to the trust high heaven has confided to your charge . " He assured them of his continued sympathy and interest in ...
... eight wound - imperishable memories never , while life remains , ed . The Union loss was as follows : to prove recreant to the trust high heaven has confided to your charge . " He assured them of his continued sympathy and interest in ...
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... eight colored people held in pretended slavery by a man named Hayward , near Pocotaligo , S.C. The expedition was successful . The captives were released and their freedom restored to them . Two rebel horse - soldiers , stationed as ...
... eight colored people held in pretended slavery by a man named Hayward , near Pocotaligo , S.C. The expedition was successful . The captives were released and their freedom restored to them . Two rebel horse - soldiers , stationed as ...
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... eight miles above Bayou Sara , and seriously damaged . — MAJOR - GENERAL JOHN A. LOGAN assumed command of the Fifteenth army corps , at Bridgeport , Ala . — THE British steamer Ceres was captured off the port of Wilmington , North ...
... eight miles above Bayou Sara , and seriously damaged . — MAJOR - GENERAL JOHN A. LOGAN assumed command of the Fifteenth army corps , at Bridgeport , Ala . — THE British steamer Ceres was captured off the port of Wilmington , North ...
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... eight miles , and halted to camp , as the guerrillas said , for the night . They then tied their hands behind their backs , asked if they were ready , and fired , when all fell except the Lieutenant , who being uninjured , ran . The ...
... eight miles , and halted to camp , as the guerrillas said , for the night . They then tied their hands behind their backs , asked if they were ready , and fired , when all fell except the Lieutenant , who being uninjured , ran . The ...
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