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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... officers will be insist- ed on by the Government before another rebel soldier or officer will be exchanged . " ficers . " The Government demands that all officers and soldiers should be fairly exchanged , other- wise no more prisoners ...
... officers will be insist- ed on by the Government before another rebel soldier or officer will be exchanged . " ficers . " The Government demands that all officers and soldiers should be fairly exchanged , other- wise no more prisoners ...
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... officers con- nected with the hospitals referred to , Surgeons Wilkins , Simmons , and Sobal , and the hospital steward , Hollet , are not in any way , as far as our observation has extended , responsible for the state of things ...
... officers con- nected with the hospitals referred to , Surgeons Wilkins , Simmons , and Sobal , and the hospital steward , Hollet , are not in any way , as far as our observation has extended , responsible for the state of things ...
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... officers ' and damage . Gregg's Yankee cavalry pursued , but did committee - rooms in the capitol at Montgomery , not overtake him . General Rosser was forced to be cut up and given to the soldiers of the rebel swim Bull Run . His loss ...
... officers ' and damage . Gregg's Yankee cavalry pursued , but did committee - rooms in the capitol at Montgomery , not overtake him . General Rosser was forced to be cut up and given to the soldiers of the rebel swim Bull Run . His loss ...
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... officers and men of his com- mand , which were unanimously adopted : ' A despatch from Colonel H. B. Miller , Seven- ty second Indiana , commanding division , Bluewa- ter , twenty - sixth , via Pulaski , twenty - seventh , says ...
... officers and men of his com- mand , which were unanimously adopted : ' A despatch from Colonel H. B. Miller , Seven- ty second Indiana , commanding division , Bluewa- ter , twenty - sixth , via Pulaski , twenty - seventh , says ...
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... officers ing great struggle , are now presented with this captured during the recent raid . This is a taste commission constituting you Lieutenant - Gen- of negro equality , we fancy , the said Yankee eral in the army of the United ...
... officers ing great struggle , are now presented with this captured during the recent raid . This is a taste commission constituting you Lieutenant - Gen- of negro equality , we fancy , the said Yankee eral in the army of the United ...
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