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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... twenty - four last , October twenty - nine . -JAY COOKE , the sub - hours the shots averaged four per minute . scription agent of the United States Government , The firing was from two monitors - two heavy November 2. - President ...
... twenty - four last , October twenty - nine . -JAY COOKE , the sub - hours the shots averaged four per minute . scription agent of the United States Government , The firing was from two monitors - two heavy November 2. - President ...
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... twenty - five cents per acre . -MAJOR - GENERAL GRANGER reported , from Nashville , Tennessee , that he sent a detach- ment of cavalry from that place , under Colonel Shelby , to pursue Hawkins and other guerrillas . He overtook Hawkins ...
... twenty - five cents per acre . -MAJOR - GENERAL GRANGER reported , from Nashville , Tennessee , that he sent a detach- ment of cavalry from that place , under Colonel Shelby , to pursue Hawkins and other guerrillas . He overtook Hawkins ...
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... Twenty - second Kentucky volunteers , received a wound in the arm from a fragment of a shell . His arm was afterward amputated , and he soon after died . A passenger was slightly wounded in the arm . November 22. - A scouting - party of ...
... Twenty - second Kentucky volunteers , received a wound in the arm from a fragment of a shell . His arm was afterward amputated , and he soon after died . A passenger was slightly wounded in the arm . November 22. - A scouting - party of ...
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... twenty - two of the enemy , seven of the signal corps , and brought away ninety - nine negroes . They also destroyed twenty - four thousand pounds of pork and large quantities of oats and corn , and captured a sloop and schooner , and ...
... twenty - two of the enemy , seven of the signal corps , and brought away ninety - nine negroes . They also destroyed twenty - four thousand pounds of pork and large quantities of oats and corn , and captured a sloop and schooner , and ...
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... twenty - sixth , via Pulaski , twenty - seventh , says Johnston's brigade of Roddy's command crossed Tennessee River at Bainbridge , three Resolved , That the thanks of Congress are emi- miles , and Newport ferry , six miles below ...
... twenty - sixth , via Pulaski , twenty - seventh , says Johnston's brigade of Roddy's command crossed Tennessee River at Bainbridge , three Resolved , That the thanks of Congress are emi- miles , and Newport ferry , six miles below ...
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