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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Page 73
... enemy's whereabouts . I immediate- ty thousand rounds , ( the amount we commenced ly ordered out others , and ... enemy exhausted , to receive the enemy on the point of were driving in my pickets , who opened a skir- the bayonet ...
... enemy's whereabouts . I immediate- ty thousand rounds , ( the amount we commenced ly ordered out others , and ... enemy exhausted , to receive the enemy on the point of were driving in my pickets , who opened a skir- the bayonet ...
Page 131
... enemy's gunboats that may be attempting to escape up to Mobile . There are certain black buoys placed by the enemy from the piles on the west side of the channel across it toward Fort Morgan . It being understood that there are ...
... enemy's gunboats that may be attempting to escape up to Mobile . There are certain black buoys placed by the enemy from the piles on the west side of the channel across it toward Fort Morgan . It being understood that there are ...
Page 154
... enemy retreated toward Virginia , having fifth Colonel Giltner concentrated his command , burned up most of the ... enemy's camp . The intense dark- entire train . It appears that our forces were ness of the night , with rain , made the ...
... enemy retreated toward Virginia , having fifth Colonel Giltner concentrated his command , burned up most of the ... enemy's camp . The intense dark- entire train . It appears that our forces were ness of the night , with rain , made the ...
Page 155
... enemy's position . which the greater part of the enemy got away . Colonel Giltner at once ordered Colonel Carter's This , however , was probably for good reasons . regiment to charge , which they did in the direc- The most unfortunate ...
... enemy's position . which the greater part of the enemy got away . Colonel Giltner at once ordered Colonel Carter's This , however , was probably for good reasons . regiment to charge , which they did in the direc- The most unfortunate ...
Page 160
... enemy , and held a position on the top of Droop Mountain , twen- ty - eight miles from Lewisburgh . Early on the morning of the sixth the march was resumed , and Colonel Jackson's position reached about ten A.M. The enemy were mak- ing ...
... enemy , and held a position on the top of Droop Mountain , twen- ty - eight miles from Lewisburgh . Early on the morning of the sixth the march was resumed , and Colonel Jackson's position reached about ten A.M. The enemy were mak- ing ...
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