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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... sent a detach- ment of cavalry from that place , under Colonel Shelby , to pursue Hawkins and other guerrillas . He ... sent up Lookout Valley , in front of his | position , was captured . The train was sent to camp . The train - guard ...
... sent a detach- ment of cavalry from that place , under Colonel Shelby , to pursue Hawkins and other guerrillas . He ... sent up Lookout Valley , in front of his | position , was captured . The train was sent to camp . The train - guard ...
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... sent the bri- counter dangers far greater than those which they gade of General Humphrey to hold the ford . have heretofore bravely met , and to submit to The rebels fired across the river with artillery far greater sacrifices than ...
... sent the bri- counter dangers far greater than those which they gade of General Humphrey to hold the ford . have heretofore bravely met , and to submit to The rebels fired across the river with artillery far greater sacrifices than ...
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... sent to the field , and be put in battle , none will be taken prisoners - our troops understand what to do in such cases . " -PRESIDENT LINCOLN sent a message to the Congress of the United States , communicating a letter addressed to ...
... sent to the field , and be put in battle , none will be taken prisoners - our troops understand what to do in such cases . " -PRESIDENT LINCOLN sent a message to the Congress of the United States , communicating a letter addressed to ...
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... sent by General Thomas , from his headquarters at Chattanooga , to the National war department : " Colonel Boone , January 26. - General Palmer sent an expedi- with a force of four hundred and fifty men , Twen- tion to capture a force ...
... sent by General Thomas , from his headquarters at Chattanooga , to the National war department : " Colonel Boone , January 26. - General Palmer sent an expedi- with a force of four hundred and fifty men , Twen- tion to capture a force ...
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... sent flag of truce under Colo- miles above the White River , was attacked by nel Burke , with Ohio infantry , with rebel surgeons guerrillas , who were driven off without inflicting and a proposition to exchange our wounded at any ...
... sent flag of truce under Colo- miles above the White River , was attacked by nel Burke , with Ohio infantry , with rebel surgeons guerrillas , who were driven off without inflicting and a proposition to exchange our wounded at any ...
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