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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... troops and their white officers have been given up . But if this were allowed , the rebels would not only be re- lieved of the burden of maintaining our troops , but they would get back their own men , retain- ing their power over the ...
... troops and their white officers have been given up . But if this were allowed , the rebels would not only be re- lieved of the burden of maintaining our troops , but they would get back their own men , retain- ing their power over the ...
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... troops , was sent , under the command of Captain Bryant , Eighth Maine volunteers , and Captain Whitney , First South- Carolina colored volunteers , to release twenty- eight colored people held in pretended slavery by a man named ...
... troops , was sent , under the command of Captain Bryant , Eighth Maine volunteers , and Captain Whitney , First South- Carolina colored volunteers , to release twenty- eight colored people held in pretended slavery by a man named ...
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... troops in the field : they know as well as we do that no reliance can be placed upon them ; but as dépôt - guards , prison - guards , etc. , they will relieve their white troops . This is the use that will be made of them . Should they ...
... troops in the field : they know as well as we do that no reliance can be placed upon them ; but as dépôt - guards , prison - guards , etc. , they will relieve their white troops . This is the use that will be made of them . Should they ...
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... troops , compris ing one battalion of the Sixth United States heavy artillery , ( formerly called the First Ala- bama artillery , ) of colored troops , under com- mand of Major L. F. Booth ; one section of the Second United States light ...
... troops , compris ing one battalion of the Sixth United States heavy artillery , ( formerly called the First Ala- bama artillery , ) of colored troops , under com- mand of Major L. F. Booth ; one section of the Second United States light ...
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... troops bound up the Tennessee from that move- ment on account of the presence of Forrest . My purpose was to save ... troops behave ? Answer . As well as the rest . Colonel Hicks thus refers to them in his official report : “ I have been ...
... troops bound up the Tennessee from that move- ment on account of the presence of Forrest . My purpose was to save ... troops behave ? Answer . As well as the rest . Colonel Hicks thus refers to them in his official report : “ I have been ...
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