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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... immediately gave chase , which resulted in her altering her course several times ; following her , after a short after destroying the barracks and other build- a i ws " T " 1- 11 59 n 1 q she was POW 19 1r fi : IN- psa Eleckade runner ...
... immediately gave chase , which resulted in her altering her course several times ; following her , after a short after destroying the barracks and other build- a i ws " T " 1- 11 59 n 1 q she was POW 19 1r fi : IN- psa Eleckade runner ...
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... immediately gave chase , which resulted in her altering her course several times ; following her , after a short time it was discovered that she was throwing cargo overboard , which confirmed our first sus- picions that she was a ...
... immediately gave chase , which resulted in her altering her course several times ; following her , after a short time it was discovered that she was throwing cargo overboard , which confirmed our first sus- picions that she was a ...
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... immediately proceed from the army of Virginia to the West , General to impress into the service of the United States Posey was commissioned to succeed him . - THE such able - bodied persons liable to military duty firing on Fort Sumter ...
... immediately proceed from the army of Virginia to the West , General to impress into the service of the United States Posey was commissioned to succeed him . - THE such able - bodied persons liable to military duty firing on Fort Sumter ...
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... immediately seize , or cause to be seized , all county records and documents show- ing titles and claims to property within the re- volted States , in their respective districts , and to hold the same until they could be delivered to an ...
... immediately seize , or cause to be seized , all county records and documents show- ing titles and claims to property within the re- volted States , in their respective districts , and to hold the same until they could be delivered to an ...
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... Immediately on being advised of the attack on these two regiments , Colonel Chapin sent the One Hundred and Eleventh Ohio and One Hun- dred and Seventh Illinois to their relief , and the rebels were put to flight , leaving in their ...
... Immediately on being advised of the attack on these two regiments , Colonel Chapin sent the One Hundred and Eleventh Ohio and One Hun- dred and Seventh Illinois to their relief , and the rebels were put to flight , leaving in their ...
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