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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... vessel , of about eight hundred tons burden , and has on board an unusually valuable cargo . - Official Report . -THE bombardment of Fort Sumter was kept up by slow firing from the monitors and land- batteries . -GENERAL SANDERS , in ...
... vessel , of about eight hundred tons burden , and has on board an unusually valuable cargo . - Official Report . -THE bombardment of Fort Sumter was kept up by slow firing from the monitors and land- batteries . -GENERAL SANDERS , in ...
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... vessels , trans- ports , etc. , arrived at the bar and commenced landing troops through the surf on the south point of ... vessel and cargo into Honduras and sell them . company F , First Missouri artillery , with a part of the Twentieth ...
... vessels , trans- ports , etc. , arrived at the bar and commenced landing troops through the surf on the south point of ... vessel and cargo into Honduras and sell them . company F , First Missouri artillery , with a part of the Twentieth ...
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... vessels , was dis- covered up a creek , and burned . -A DETACHMENT , composed of companies G , H , I , and K , of ... vessel , fifty - three prisoners , a wagon - load of small - arms , and eventually to attack one of the mail - boats ...
... vessels , was dis- covered up a creek , and burned . -A DETACHMENT , composed of companies G , H , I , and K , of ... vessel , fifty - three prisoners , a wagon - load of small - arms , and eventually to attack one of the mail - boats ...
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... vessel . the rebel Congress , this day , Mr. Foote express- ed great indignation at the course pursued by President Davis . " When Pemberton dishonora- President made him his companion , and carried him to General Bragg's army , when ...
... vessel . the rebel Congress , this day , Mr. Foote express- ed great indignation at the course pursued by President Davis . " When Pemberton dishonora- President made him his companion , and carried him to General Bragg's army , when ...
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... vessel , we are all tossing upon the same stormy sea , and , in the event of shipwreck , none has as much to lose as the officers of the ship , and especially the man whom we have ourselves called to the quarter- deck , and who has ...
... vessel , we are all tossing upon the same stormy sea , and , in the event of shipwreck , none has as much to lose as the officers of the ship , and especially the man whom we have ourselves called to the quarter- deck , and who has ...
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