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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... flag and fired a salute with pistols , declaring that they would carry vessel and cargo into Honduras and sell them . company F , First Missouri artillery , with a part of the Twentieth Iowa volunteers , were ashore and in column en ...
... flag and fired a salute with pistols , declaring that they would carry vessel and cargo into Honduras and sell them . company F , First Missouri artillery , with a part of the Twentieth Iowa volunteers , were ashore and in column en ...
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... flag - ship , the was safe off in the darkness . tug The Government tug , laying alongside the flag - ship , that should have had steam up and given chase , as she was ordered on the spot , danced up and down on the disturbed waves ...
... flag - ship , the was safe off in the darkness . tug The Government tug , laying alongside the flag - ship , that should have had steam up and given chase , as she was ordered on the spot , danced up and down on the disturbed waves ...
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... flag of truce part of the enemy to attack that place . Fighting was taken advantage of there , as elsewhere , to soon became general , and about nine o'clock secure desirable positions which the rebels were Major Booth was killed ...
... flag of truce part of the enemy to attack that place . Fighting was taken advantage of there , as elsewhere , to soon became general , and about nine o'clock secure desirable positions which the rebels were Major Booth was killed ...
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... flags of truce . The first flag of truce conveyed a demand from Forrest for the unconditional sur- render of the Fort . To this , Major Bradford re- plied , asking to be allowed one hour to consult with his officers and the officers of ...
... flags of truce . The first flag of truce conveyed a demand from Forrest for the unconditional sur- render of the Fort . To this , Major Bradford re- plied , asking to be allowed one hour to consult with his officers and the officers of ...
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... flag come down the Committee is furnished . See Appendix . ] by the run , " but could not tell whether it was lowered by the garrison , or by having the hal- liards shot away ; that soon after another flag went up in another place . He ...
... flag come down the Committee is furnished . See Appendix . ] by the run , " but could not tell whether it was lowered by the garrison , or by having the hal- liards shot away ; that soon after another flag went up in another place . He ...
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