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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... thousand to two hundred thousand miles below Fort Powhatan - known as the Brandon Farms , and captured twenty - two of the enemy , seven of the signal corps , and brought away ninety - nine negroes . They also destroyed twenty - four ...
... thousand to two hundred thousand miles below Fort Powhatan - known as the Brandon Farms , and captured twenty - two of the enemy , seven of the signal corps , and brought away ninety - nine negroes . They also destroyed twenty - four ...
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... thousand bushels of corn , thirty- two barrels of beef , five hogsheads of sugar , five thousand empty sacks , one corn - mill , ten wagons , one ton of tobacco , eighteen mules , two ware- houses of salt , and two extensive salt ...
... thousand bushels of corn , thirty- two barrels of beef , five hogsheads of sugar , five thousand empty sacks , one corn - mill , ten wagons , one ton of tobacco , eighteen mules , two ware- houses of salt , and two extensive salt ...
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... thousand men , in order to supply the force required to be drafted for the navy , and to provide an adequate reserve force for all contingencies , in addition to the five hundred thousand men called for February first .- ( Doc . 111 ...
... thousand men , in order to supply the force required to be drafted for the navy , and to provide an adequate reserve force for all contingencies , in addition to the five hundred thousand men called for February first .- ( Doc . 111 ...
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... thousand eight hundred and sixty- six Union men returned . Prussian batteries , and may derive great comfort hundred and fifty - six privates , and five thousand from the severe punishment she has received by guns far inferior to those ...
... thousand eight hundred and sixty- six Union men returned . Prussian batteries , and may derive great comfort hundred and fifty - six privates , and five thousand from the severe punishment she has received by guns far inferior to those ...
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... thousand , with a reserve of four or five thou- sand . Our effective force was about two thousand . Their killed and wounded , I suppose , is about one thousand - some put it at one thousand five hundred . General Hoke , commanding the ...
... thousand , with a reserve of four or five thou- sand . Our effective force was about two thousand . Their killed and wounded , I suppose , is about one thousand - some put it at one thousand five hundred . General Hoke , commanding the ...
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