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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... force , seemingly determined to sweep them horse , equipments , revolvers , and papers in from the field . Observing their desperate deter- mination , General Sturgis ordered Colonel D. M. McCook , who was in command of a division of ...
... force , seemingly determined to sweep them horse , equipments , revolvers , and papers in from the field . Observing their desperate deter- mination , General Sturgis ordered Colonel D. M. McCook , who was in command of a division of ...
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... force , to the Penin - ments . They also destroyed from one hundred sula , made a landing on the James River , seven ... force of four hundred and fifty men , Twen- tion to capture a force of rebel cavalry in Jones ty - eighth Kentucky ...
... force , to the Penin - ments . They also destroyed from one hundred sula , made a landing on the James River , seven ... force of four hundred and fifty men , Twen- tion to capture a force of rebel cavalry in Jones ty - eighth Kentucky ...
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... force be directed to the problem of assuring our future , would attack him in the morning . The enemy did attack Petersburgh this morning with artil- lery . They made regular approaches , and finally charged , but found no opposing force ...
... force be directed to the problem of assuring our future , would attack him in the morning . The enemy did attack Petersburgh this morning with artil- lery . They made regular approaches , and finally charged , but found no opposing force ...
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... force of armed citizens , were in the vicinity of King and Queen Court - House , immediately despatch- ed an expedition from Yorktown under command of General Wistar , with which General Kil- patrick and a portion of his command essayed ...
... force of armed citizens , were in the vicinity of King and Queen Court - House , immediately despatch- ed an expedition from Yorktown under command of General Wistar , with which General Kil- patrick and a portion of his command essayed ...
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... force , as stated , adequate to the protection of your dis- trict ? Answer . Wholly inadequate , considering the interests at stake , and the hostile forces within attacking distance . Question . When did you first hear that For- rest ...
... force , as stated , adequate to the protection of your dis- trict ? Answer . Wholly inadequate , considering the interests at stake , and the hostile forces within attacking distance . Question . When did you first hear that For- rest ...
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