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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Page 21
... moved down the action of foreign powers , the eleven millions of left bank of the Holston River , with the inten- enlightened freemen now battling heroically for tion of crossing at Kelly's Ford and coming in all that can make existence ...
... moved down the action of foreign powers , the eleven millions of left bank of the Holston River , with the inten- enlightened freemen now battling heroically for tion of crossing at Kelly's Ford and coming in all that can make existence ...
Page 37
... moved toward Tunnel Hill , Georgia , on a reconnoissance . The Twenty - eighth Kentucky and the Fourth Michigan drove in the rebel ad- vance pickets and captured a company of rebel cavalry . The rebels retreated from Tunnel Hill during ...
... moved toward Tunnel Hill , Georgia , on a reconnoissance . The Twenty - eighth Kentucky and the Fourth Michigan drove in the rebel ad- vance pickets and captured a company of rebel cavalry . The rebels retreated from Tunnel Hill during ...
Page 52
... moved out as far as Little Plymouth , while Kil- patrick scouted across the Dragon River and tried to cross at Old and New - Bridge , but could not , owing to the swollen state of the stream . Our forces then moved down through the coun ...
... moved out as far as Little Plymouth , while Kil- patrick scouted across the Dragon River and tried to cross at Old and New - Bridge , but could not , owing to the swollen state of the stream . Our forces then moved down through the coun ...
Page 61
... moved up , instead of seeing the expected cavalry , they were saluted by heavy volleys of musketry from the river - banks . The enemy proving too strong , the party was obliged to return to the vessel . " At the same time , Lieutenant ...
... moved up , instead of seeing the expected cavalry , they were saluted by heavy volleys of musketry from the river - banks . The enemy proving too strong , the party was obliged to return to the vessel . " At the same time , Lieutenant ...
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... moved from one point to the other . About one o'clock the fire on both sides slackened some- what , and the gunboat moved out in the river , to cool and clean its guns , having fired two hun- dred and eighty - two rounds of shell ...
... moved from one point to the other . About one o'clock the fire on both sides slackened some- what , and the gunboat moved out in the river , to cool and clean its guns , having fired two hun- dred and eighty - two rounds of shell ...
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advance Answer arms army artillery attack battery battle boat bridge brigade Brigadier-General burned camp Captain captured cavalry charge Chattanooga Colonel colored command corps Creek crossed D. G. FARRAGUT destroyed division duty eight enemy enemy's eral fight fire five flag of truce force Fort Morgan Fort Pillow four front guerrillas gunboat guns HEADQUARTERS hill honor horses hundred infantry Kentucky killed and wounded Knoxville Lieutenant Lookout Lookout Mountain loss Major Booth Major-General mand ment Metacomet miles Missionary Ridge MOBILE BAY Morgan morning Mound City mountain moved negroes night o'clock obedient servant officers Ohio passed pickets Pillow port position prisoners Question railroad Rear-Admiral rebel reënforcements regiment respectfully Richmond Ridge rifle-pits river road sent shell shoot shot side skirmishers soldiers steamer surrender Tenn Tennessee River Thirteenth Tennessee thousand tion took troops Union Union City United vessel Vicksburgh volunteers