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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... hundred enlisted Their loss was about one hundred and men . eleven men . November 24. - A court of inquiry convened by order of the rebel war department to examine and report facts and circumstances attending the capture of the city of ...
... hundred enlisted Their loss was about one hundred and men . eleven men . November 24. - A court of inquiry convened by order of the rebel war department to examine and report facts and circumstances attending the capture of the city of ...
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... hundred prisoners per day were being re- moved to Danville , and in two instances we were standing in view of them as their ranks filed past . Numbers were without shoes , nearly all without blankets or overcoats , and not a man did we ...
... hundred prisoners per day were being re- moved to Danville , and in two instances we were standing in view of them as their ranks filed past . Numbers were without shoes , nearly all without blankets or overcoats , and not a man did we ...
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... hundred sula , made a landing on the James River , seven and fifty thousand to two hundred thousand miles below Fort Powhatan - known as the Brandon Farms , and captured twenty - two of the enemy , seven of the signal corps , and ...
... hundred sula , made a landing on the James River , seven and fifty thousand to two hundred thousand miles below Fort Powhatan - known as the Brandon Farms , and captured twenty - two of the enemy , seven of the signal corps , and ...
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... hundred 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 ...
... hundred 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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... hundred of the Ringgold Caval - run close to shore . There were from fifty to one ry battalion , the whole under command of Colo - hundred shots fired in the space of about ten mi- nel J. W. Snyder . nutes , resulting in killing one man ...
... hundred of the Ringgold Caval - run close to shore . There were from fifty to one ry battalion , the whole under command of Colo - hundred shots fired in the space of about ten mi- nel J. W. Snyder . nutes , resulting in killing one man ...
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