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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... front , mak- ing it an impossibility to make a charge over . Yet that morning the whole line had orders to take off knapsacks and overcoats , and make the attack , or rather attempt it . When all was ready , and going on the advance ...
... front , mak- ing it an impossibility to make a charge over . Yet that morning the whole line had orders to take off knapsacks and overcoats , and make the attack , or rather attempt it . When all was ready , and going on the advance ...
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... front , killing one and wounding one ; and at dark they opened and continued for two hours and a half a most fierce fire of artillery upon Fort Williams , our strongest fort , in which General Wessells had his headquarters during the ...
... front , killing one and wounding one ; and at dark they opened and continued for two hours and a half a most fierce fire of artillery upon Fort Williams , our strongest fort , in which General Wessells had his headquarters during the ...
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... front of their lines as they moved on the Fort , or were proceeding to take positions , while the flag of truce was at the Fort , in order to compel our men to withhold their fire , out of regard for the lives of the women who were made ...
... front of their lines as they moved on the Fort , or were proceeding to take positions , while the flag of truce was at the Fort , in order to compel our men to withhold their fire , out of regard for the lives of the women who were made ...
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... front of the made the surrender that reënforcements were ap - court - house , passed them in one at a time and proaching you ? Captain P. K. Parsons , sworn and examined . By. fired at him . We put out the best of our men as sharp ...
... front of the made the surrender that reënforcements were ap - court - house , passed them in one at a time and proaching you ? Captain P. K. Parsons , sworn and examined . By. fired at him . We put out the best of our men as sharp ...
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... front of their sharp - shooters , where it was impossible for us to return the fire without killing the women . They also fired into houses where there were women , and where there were none of our soldiers . They also went into a ...
... front of their sharp - shooters , where it was impossible for us to return the fire without killing the women . They also fired into houses where there were women , and where there were none of our soldiers . They also went into a ...
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