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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... field . ” He alludes to desertion , straggling , and absentee- -MAJOR - GENERAL BURNSIDE , in obedience to ism , and says that the effective force of the army orders from the War Department , resigned the is but little over half or two ...
... field . ” He alludes to desertion , straggling , and absentee- -MAJOR - GENERAL BURNSIDE , in obedience to ism , and says that the effective force of the army orders from the War Department , resigned the is but little over half or two ...
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... field - cannon in good order . A few rods from here is a fort which was erected at the outbreak of the rebellion , and was to com- mand not only the river , but all approaches to it by land . In it were a number of large guns dis ...
... field - cannon in good order . A few rods from here is a fort which was erected at the outbreak of the rebellion , and was to com- mand not only the river , but all approaches to it by land . In it were a number of large guns dis ...
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... field - piece there would stop navigation entirely . Question . When the garrison was removed from Fort Pillow , was it in pursuance of any order from either General Grant or General Sher- man ? Answer . I cannot answer that definitely ...
... field - piece there would stop navigation entirely . Question . When the garrison was removed from Fort Pillow , was it in pursuance of any order from either General Grant or General Sher- man ? Answer . I cannot answer that definitely ...
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... field . And your Committee accordingly ask that this report , with the accompanying testimony , be printed with the report and testimony in relation to the massacre of Fort Pillow , the one being , in their opinion , no less than the ...
... field . And your Committee accordingly ask that this report , with the accompanying testimony , be printed with the report and testimony in relation to the massacre of Fort Pillow , the one being , in their opinion , no less than the ...
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... field , and the utter destruction or capture of the whole force seemed imminent . The attack on the right through the woods was made by infantry , and though our troops fought most gallantly on that wing , they were The Brigadier ...
... field , and the utter destruction or capture of the whole force seemed imminent . The attack on the right through the woods was made by infantry , and though our troops fought most gallantly on that wing , they were The Brigadier ...
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