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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... engaged . The musketry danger ; and that , in spite of the reverses which fire was very heavy . The whole movement was have lately befallen our armies in several quar- made with a well - contrived plan to cut off and ters , and cold and ...
... engaged . The musketry danger ; and that , in spite of the reverses which fire was very heavy . The whole movement was have lately befallen our armies in several quar- made with a well - contrived plan to cut off and ters , and cold and ...
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... engaged in beating back the public enemy . " It would be mournful enough that our cause should be borne down by our vile and dastardly foes , but a far deeper humiliation , an unspeak- hands . But the people will not let it perish able ...
... engaged in beating back the public enemy . " It would be mournful enough that our cause should be borne down by our vile and dastardly foes , but a far deeper humiliation , an unspeak- hands . But the people will not let it perish able ...
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... engaged in the attack , but stationed with the re- serve . The guards , he reports , openly admitted to the prisoners that they were accompanied by negro soldiers , stating , however , that the North had shown the example . " January 14 ...
... engaged in the attack , but stationed with the re- serve . The guards , he reports , openly admitted to the prisoners that they were accompanied by negro soldiers , stating , however , that the North had shown the example . " January 14 ...
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... engaged them ful defence of the city of Charleston , S. C. — a de- near Florence ; routed them , killing fifteen , wound - fence which , for the skill , heroism , and tenacity ing quite a number , and taking them prisoners , displayed ...
... engaged them ful defence of the city of Charleston , S. C. — a de- near Florence ; routed them , killing fifteen , wound - fence which , for the skill , heroism , and tenacity ing quite a number , and taking them prisoners , displayed ...
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... engaged in battle , yesterday morning , General morning , for Lebanon , was captured by a body Dockney's division of about one thousand two of guerrillas , and two of the cars were burned . A hundred men , from Monticello ; routed and ...
... engaged in battle , yesterday morning , General morning , for Lebanon , was captured by a body Dockney's division of about one thousand two of guerrillas , and two of the cars were burned . A hundred men , from Monticello ; routed and ...
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