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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... examine and report facts and circumstances attending the capture of the city of New - Orleans , in April , 1862 , and the defence of the city by the rebel troops under the command of General Mansfield Lovell , gave as their opinion that ...
... examine and report facts and circumstances attending the capture of the city of New - Orleans , in April , 1862 , and the defence of the city by the rebel troops under the command of General Mansfield Lovell , gave as their opinion that ...
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... examined the blockade - run - rado , Culpeper County , Virginia , and captured ning steamer Bendigo , which was run ashore three of their number . by the captain a week previous , to prevent her January 6. - Major General Foster , from ...
... examined the blockade - run - rado , Culpeper County , Virginia , and captured ning steamer Bendigo , which was run ashore three of their number . by the captain a week previous , to prevent her January 6. - Major General Foster , from ...
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... examine the country in the direc- tion of Middleburgh and Aldie . This evening the party returned , bringing in twenty - eight of Mosby's rebel guerrillas and fifty - one horses . On their return they were charged on by the rest of the ...
... examine the country in the direc- tion of Middleburgh and Aldie . This evening the party returned , bringing in twenty - eight of Mosby's rebel guerrillas and fifty - one horses . On their return they were charged on by the rest of the ...
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... examined . And taken prisoner . even when your Committee visited the spot , two weeks afterward , although parties of men had been sent on shore from time to time to bury the bodies unburied and rebury the others , and were even then ...
... examined . And taken prisoner . even when your Committee visited the spot , two weeks afterward , although parties of men had been sent on shore from time to time to bury the bodies unburied and rebury the others , and were even then ...
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... examined by the Chairman . Question . What is your rank and position in the service ? Answer . Brigadier - General of volunteers ; have been in command of the district of Cairo since March nineteenth , 1864 . Question . What was the ...
... examined by the Chairman . Question . What is your rank and position in the service ? Answer . Brigadier - General of volunteers ; have been in command of the district of Cairo since March nineteenth , 1864 . Question . What was the ...
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