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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... remained in and welcomed by William A. Wright . Mr. Davis sight for a short time , when we lost sight of her stated that he was proud to be welcomed by so astern . At ten A.M. , made a side - wheel gunboat large a concourse of North ...
... remained in and welcomed by William A. Wright . Mr. Davis sight for a short time , when we lost sight of her stated that he was proud to be welcomed by so astern . At ten A.M. , made a side - wheel gunboat large a concourse of North ...
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... remained in the neighborhood of Rutledge and Morristown , Tenn . " General Longstreet was unable to follow up his advantage in conse- quence of the large number of bare - footed men in his command . The weather was extremely cold , and ...
... remained in the neighborhood of Rutledge and Morristown , Tenn . " General Longstreet was unable to follow up his advantage in conse- quence of the large number of bare - footed men in his command . The weather was extremely cold , and ...
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... remained individually in- nocent of treason or rebellion . But I mean no more now than to merely call attention to this point . ” " January 17. - This morning the rebels made a desperate attack upon the Union lines near Dandridge , Tenn ...
... remained individually in- nocent of treason or rebellion . But I mean no more now than to merely call attention to this point . ” " January 17. - This morning the rebels made a desperate attack upon the Union lines near Dandridge , Tenn ...
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... remained immovable , and was burned to prevent her from falling into the hands of the Nationals . THE rebel schooner Wild Pigeon was captured by the Hendrick Hudson . March 22. - Major - General Lew . Wallace as- MARCH 21. ] 55 DIARY OF ...
... remained immovable , and was burned to prevent her from falling into the hands of the Nationals . THE rebel schooner Wild Pigeon was captured by the Hendrick Hudson . March 22. - Major - General Lew . Wallace as- MARCH 21. ] 55 DIARY OF ...
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A Diary of American Events, with Documents, Narratives, Illustrative Incidents, Poetry, Etc Frank Moore. Ens AH Fote eight hundred citizens . Of these , there remained on. MAJ . GEN . G.A.CUSTER .
A Diary of American Events, with Documents, Narratives, Illustrative Incidents, Poetry, Etc Frank Moore. Ens AH Fote eight hundred citizens . Of these , there remained on. MAJ . GEN . G.A.CUSTER .
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