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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... miles astern , and the Nansemond about five miles . When the prize hove to , a prize crew , in charge of our first officer and the purser , was immediately sent on board , and a hawser from our stern attached to the prize- now ...
... miles astern , and the Nansemond about five miles . When the prize hove to , a prize crew , in charge of our first officer and the purser , was immediately sent on board , and a hawser from our stern attached to the prize- now ...
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... miles distant from this place , and two miles out it in- tersects the Palestine road , both of which run " 3. To authorize the President to issue his proclamation requiring all male persons claiming and receiving foreign protection to ...
... miles distant from this place , and two miles out it in- tersects the Palestine road , both of which run " 3. To authorize the President to issue his proclamation requiring all male persons claiming and receiving foreign protection to ...
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... miles of Red River , but finding that the rebels had changed position since last advices , they were unable to proceed further . Their re- turn was a constant skirmish for over one hun- dred miles , strong bodies of the enemy being ...
... miles of Red River , but finding that the rebels had changed position since last advices , they were unable to proceed further . Their re- turn was a constant skirmish for over one hun- dred miles , strong bodies of the enemy being ...
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... miles below Pine Bluff , Ark . , on the Monticello Railroad . The fight lasted half an hour , when the enemy fled , pursued by Colonel Clayton , with his command , for two hours and a half . The rebels were driven seven miles . Shelby ...
... miles below Pine Bluff , Ark . , on the Monticello Railroad . The fight lasted half an hour , when the enemy fled , pursued by Colonel Clayton , with his command , for two hours and a half . The rebels were driven seven miles . Shelby ...
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... miles below Fort Powhatan - known as the Brandon Farms , and captured twenty - two of the enemy , seven of the signal corps , and brought away ninety - nine negroes . They also destroyed twenty - four thousand pounds of pork and large ...
... miles below Fort Powhatan - known as the Brandon Farms , and captured twenty - two of the enemy , seven of the signal corps , and brought away ninety - nine negroes . They also destroyed twenty - four thousand pounds of pork and large ...
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