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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... four last , October twenty - nine . -JAY COOKE , the sub - hours the shots averaged four per minute . scription agent of the United States Government , The firing was from two monitors - two heavy November 2. - President Lincoln replied ...
... four last , October twenty - nine . -JAY COOKE , the sub - hours the shots averaged four per minute . scription agent of the United States Government , The firing was from two monitors - two heavy November 2. - President Lincoln replied ...
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... four ten- inch mortars at the middle battery , and four rifled guns at Fort Wagner . ment price , about one dollar and twenty - five cents per acre . -MAJOR - GENERAL GRANGER reported , from Nashville , Tennessee , that he sent a detach ...
... four ten- inch mortars at the middle battery , and four rifled guns at Fort Wagner . ment price , about one dollar and twenty - five cents per acre . -MAJOR - GENERAL GRANGER reported , from Nashville , Tennessee , that he sent a detach ...
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... four - pounders and one ualties were one man wounded and five horses eight - inch sea - howitzer . The force of the garri - shot . - LARGE and spirited meetings were held in son consisted of one company of regular artil- all the wards ...
... four - pounders and one ualties were one man wounded and five horses eight - inch sea - howitzer . The force of the garri - shot . - LARGE and spirited meetings were held in son consisted of one company of regular artil- all the wards ...
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... four miles , came upon the enemy's camp . The night was dark and rainy , rendering it possible for the troops to come upon the rebels unheard , and a complete surprise was consequently effected , the enemy being taken in their tents ...
... four miles , came upon the enemy's camp . The night was dark and rainy , rendering it possible for the troops to come upon the rebels unheard , and a complete surprise was consequently effected , the enemy being taken in their tents ...
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... four guerrillas , and told to surrender or they would blow their brains out . They being un- armed , could make no successful resistance . Lieutenant Porter then came riding up , when he was seized also . They were then taken through ...
... four guerrillas , and told to surrender or they would blow their brains out . They being un- armed , could make no successful resistance . Lieutenant Porter then came riding up , when he was seized also . They were then taken through ...
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