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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... o'clock , the gunboat Monongahela , with a fleet of nine vessels , trans- ports , etc. , arrived at the bar and commenced landing troops through the surf on the south point of Mustang Island . This morning at sun- rise , the Thirteenth ...
... o'clock , the gunboat Monongahela , with a fleet of nine vessels , trans- ports , etc. , arrived at the bar and commenced landing troops through the surf on the south point of Mustang Island . This morning at sun- rise , the Thirteenth ...
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... o'clock until twelve , General of the city to the defences , and the armed citi- Wistar joined them with his infantry , and the zens placed on guard over the prisoners . Horse- whole object of the surprise having been de- men were ...
... o'clock until twelve , General of the city to the defences , and the armed citi- Wistar joined them with his infantry , and the zens placed on guard over the prisoners . Horse- whole object of the surprise having been de- men were ...
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... o'clock , the rebels attacked Fort Gray , on the Roanoke , two miles above the town , with six pieces of field - artillery . They were speedily repulsed , doing but little damage , except sinking our gunboat Bombshell by firing into her ...
... o'clock , the rebels attacked Fort Gray , on the Roanoke , two miles above the town , with six pieces of field - artillery . They were speedily repulsed , doing but little damage , except sinking our gunboat Bombshell by firing into her ...
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... o'clock secure desirable positions which the rebels were Major Booth was killed . Major Bradford sue- unable to obtain by fair and honorable means ; ceeded to the command , and withdrew all the and also to afford opportunities for ...
... o'clock secure desirable positions which the rebels were Major Booth was killed . Major Bradford sue- unable to obtain by fair and honorable means ; ceeded to the command , and withdrew all the and also to afford opportunities for ...
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... o'clock . Question . How did you get away ? Auswer . When the gunboat commenced shell- ing I went down the hill , and staid there until they carried down a flag of truce . Then the gunboat came to the bank , and a secesh lieuten- ant ...
... o'clock . Question . How did you get away ? Auswer . When the gunboat commenced shell- ing I went down the hill , and staid there until they carried down a flag of truce . Then the gunboat came to the bank , and a secesh lieuten- ant ...
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