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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... infantry , with rebel surgeons guerrillas , who were driven off without inflicting and a proposition to exchange our wounded at any serious damage on the boat . Atlanta for rebel wounded here . 66 -IN the rebel Congress , Mr. Miles ...
... infantry , with rebel surgeons guerrillas , who were driven off without inflicting and a proposition to exchange our wounded at any serious damage on the boat . Atlanta for rebel wounded here . 66 -IN the rebel Congress , Mr. Miles ...
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... infantry force , repulsed without loss . A march by the Union with artillery , had made their appearance on the infantry , three regiments of whom were colored , peninsula at Bottom's Bridge , within ten miles of of more than eighty ...
... infantry force , repulsed without loss . A march by the Union with artillery , had made their appearance on the infantry , three regiments of whom were colored , peninsula at Bottom's Bridge , within ten miles of of more than eighty ...
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... infantry ( A and I ) were en- February 22. — Two companies of the Thirty- gaged in a hand - to - hand encounter of about four hours ' duration , against superior numbers of the attacked them at Powell's River Bridge , Tenn . , enemy ...
... infantry ( A and I ) were en- February 22. — Two companies of the Thirty- gaged in a hand - to - hand encounter of about four hours ' duration , against superior numbers of the attacked them at Powell's River Bridge , Tenn . , enemy ...
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... infantry , and being were dashed to pieces ; but , through the ener- exposed to their artillery . At this time the ene - getic exertions of Colonel Jourdan and others , my had gained our left flank and rear , and were no lives were lost ...
... infantry , and being were dashed to pieces ; but , through the ener- exposed to their artillery . At this time the ene - getic exertions of Colonel Jourdan and others , my had gained our left flank and rear , and were no lives were lost ...
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... infantry crossed Taylor's Ridge during the night , about five miles from Ringgold , and formed a line , extending from the base of the ridge to the Alabama road . This line faced south , being in the rear of our pickets . Another ...
... infantry crossed Taylor's Ridge during the night , about five miles from Ringgold , and formed a line , extending from the base of the ridge to the Alabama road . This line faced south , being in the rear of our pickets . Another ...
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