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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... loss mitted to the Old Capital Prison , at Washing- ton . - A PARTY of rebel guerrillas captured two trains of cars ... loss on his part of three men wounded , and eight horses killed . The rebel loss was eight killed , seven wounded ...
... loss mitted to the Old Capital Prison , at Washing- ton . - A PARTY of rebel guerrillas captured two trains of cars ... loss on his part of three men wounded , and eight horses killed . The rebel loss was eight killed , seven wounded ...
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... loss .- ( Doc . 8. ) THE ship Winged Racer , from Manilla for New - York , was captured and burned by the pirate Alabama , off Java Head . - A PARTY of rebel guerrillas entered Blandville , Kentucky , twelve miles from Cairo , Illinois ...
... loss .- ( Doc . 8. ) THE ship Winged Racer , from Manilla for New - York , was captured and burned by the pirate Alabama , off Java Head . - A PARTY of rebel guerrillas entered Blandville , Kentucky , twelve miles from Cairo , Illinois ...
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... Loss of tity of salt . The men helped themselves to a the rebels estimated at one thousand killed and wagon - load of tobacco , weighing about five hun- wounded . Lieutenant - Colonel Smith , Twentieth | dred pounds . Michigan , was ...
... Loss of tity of salt . The men helped themselves to a the rebels estimated at one thousand killed and wagon - load of tobacco , weighing about five hun- wounded . Lieutenant - Colonel Smith , Twentieth | dred pounds . Michigan , was ...
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... loss , and a loss to the rebels of five or six hun- independence of the Confederacy , and then mak- dred prisoners . ing peace , each State for itself , as best it can . There would be an honorable peace ! There was continuous fighting ...
... loss , and a loss to the rebels of five or six hun- independence of the Confederacy , and then mak- dred prisoners . ing peace , each State for itself , as best it can . There would be an honorable peace ! There was continuous fighting ...
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... loss will be trifling ; whereas , if they hesitate , the enemy gets courage , or , being be- hind a comparatively sheltered position , will fight the harder . " Beside , if the assaulting party once loses cour- age and falters , he will ...
... loss will be trifling ; whereas , if they hesitate , the enemy gets courage , or , being be- hind a comparatively sheltered position , will fight the harder . " Beside , if the assaulting party once loses cour- age and falters , he will ...
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