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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... five in number , under command of a major , pursued the raiding party toward the ferry at Barnwell's Is- land . The negroes received them in ambush , and fired on them at twenty paces , emptying several saddles , and putting them to ...
... five in number , under command of a major , pursued the raiding party toward the ferry at Barnwell's Is- land . The negroes received them in ambush , and fired on them at twenty paces , emptying several saddles , and putting them to ...
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... five prisoners . They re- modity was forbidden by Major - General Foster.ported that Longstreet was stripping the country REAR - ADMIRAL FARRAGUT , accompanied by his of provisions and compelling Union families to staff , arrived at New ...
... five prisoners . They re- modity was forbidden by Major - General Foster.ported that Longstreet was stripping the country REAR - ADMIRAL FARRAGUT , accompanied by his of provisions and compelling Union families to staff , arrived at New ...
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... five men who had been engaged in a number of robberies and murders ; also , two rebel officers , and returned to headquarters with one thousand sheep . persistent efforts of the enemy , or his boundless resources in the most improved ...
... five men who had been engaged in a number of robberies and murders ; also , two rebel officers , and returned to headquarters with one thousand sheep . persistent efforts of the enemy , or his boundless resources in the most improved ...
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... five men . the woods . This lasted from three to five P.M. At eight o'clock , the enemy attempted to make a dash into the town , but Captain Johnson , who was well advised as to their approaches , drove them back . Eight dead rebels and ...
... five men . the woods . This lasted from three to five P.M. At eight o'clock , the enemy attempted to make a dash into the town , but Captain Johnson , who was well advised as to their approaches , drove them back . Eight dead rebels and ...
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... five rebels , and twenty killed , wounded , and missing of the Nationals . * -FORTY of the Thirtieth Pennsylvania caval- ry were captured by guerrillas about a mile and a half from Bristoe Station , Virginia . They were surrounded and ...
... five rebels , and twenty killed , wounded , and missing of the Nationals . * -FORTY of the Thirtieth Pennsylvania caval- ry were captured by guerrillas about a mile and a half from Bristoe Station , Virginia . They were surrounded and ...
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