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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... Soldiers , by Edna Dean Proctor ,. 4. To the Army of the Cumberland , by E. H . , . 5. The Swamp Angel , by T. N. J ... Soldier's Dream , by A Connecticut Sol- dier , ..... 31. Lookout - General Hooker to his Men , by C. D. Meigs , M. D. ...
... Soldiers , by Edna Dean Proctor ,. 4. To the Army of the Cumberland , by E. H . , . 5. The Swamp Angel , by T. N. J ... Soldier's Dream , by A Connecticut Sol- dier , ..... 31. Lookout - General Hooker to his Men , by C. D. Meigs , M. D. ...
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... soldiers , and spoke of the honor of the soldier , and the disgrace of the speculator . He referred to Chickamauga and Charleston , and spoke of the noble spirit of the army and people at both places . He paid a high tribute to the soldiers ...
... soldiers , and spoke of the honor of the soldier , and the disgrace of the speculator . He referred to Chickamauga and Charleston , and spoke of the noble spirit of the army and people at both places . He paid a high tribute to the soldiers ...
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... soldiers into slavery , and to hang their white of boat stationed at the mouth of Red River fol- lowed. soldiers and of their white officers will be insist- ed on by the Government before another rebel soldier or officer will be ...
... soldiers into slavery , and to hang their white of boat stationed at the mouth of Red River fol- lowed. soldiers and of their white officers will be insist- ed on by the Government before another rebel soldier or officer will be ...
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... soldiers , stationed as pickets , were regularly captured as prisoners of war . These men were members of the First South - Car- olina cavalry . Their comrades , seventy - five in number , under command of a major , pursued the raiding ...
... soldiers , stationed as pickets , were regularly captured as prisoners of war . These men were members of the First South - Car- olina cavalry . Their comrades , seventy - five in number , under command of a major , pursued the raiding ...
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... soldiers not been sufficiently appreciated . General McNeil replied that it gave him very great pleasure to receive this token of respect of the Cherokee nation . Among the responsibilities of the command to which he had been assigned ...
... soldiers not been sufficiently appreciated . General McNeil replied that it gave him very great pleasure to receive this token of respect of the Cherokee nation . Among the responsibilities of the command to which he had been assigned ...
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