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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... head of a faini- ly . The description of the land , when located , to be accompanied by the deposit of the Govern- was fifteen or twenty killed , and sixty - six pris- oners . The Union loss was slight . - General Thomas's Report . -THE ...
... head of a faini- ly . The description of the land , when located , to be accompanied by the deposit of the Govern- was fifteen or twenty killed , and sixty - six pris- oners . The Union loss was slight . - General Thomas's Report . -THE ...
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... Head , He felt the full importance of the harbor - the only one still open for trade - and would do all that could be done for its defence . He exhorted all to do their duty , either in the field or in sup- porting the army and ...
... Head , He felt the full importance of the harbor - the only one still open for trade - and would do all that could be done for its defence . He exhorted all to do their duty , either in the field or in sup- porting the army and ...
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... head blown off while lying flat down on the cable - deck . James Keller , of Louisville , belong- ing to the Twenty - second Kentucky volunteers , received a wound in the arm from a fragment of a shell . His arm was afterward amputated ...
... head blown off while lying flat down on the cable - deck . James Keller , of Louisville , belong- ing to the Twenty - second Kentucky volunteers , received a wound in the arm from a fragment of a shell . His arm was afterward amputated ...
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... head of cattle , six hundred head of sheep , and about one hundred head of horses and mules , and destroyed a factory and mill which had largely supplied the Southern armies . - General Dodge's Report . THIS morning , two forage ...
... head of cattle , six hundred head of sheep , and about one hundred head of horses and mules , and destroyed a factory and mill which had largely supplied the Southern armies . - General Dodge's Report . THIS morning , two forage ...
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... Head , S. C. , in transports , and proceeded up the Savannah River to Williams's Island , arriving at that place about dark yesterday . A company of the Fourth New - Hampshire regi- ment landed in small boats and made a reconnois- sance ...
... Head , S. C. , in transports , and proceeded up the Savannah River to Williams's Island , arriving at that place about dark yesterday . A company of the Fourth New - Hampshire regi- ment landed in small boats and made a reconnois- sance ...
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