The Rebellion Record, Volume 3G. P. Putnam, 1860 - United States Vols. 1-8 each in three divisions, separately paged: I. Diary of events; II. Documents and narratives; III. Poetry, rumors and incidents. Vol. 9 in two divisions, omitting "Diary of events"; v. 10-11 and supplement. "Documents" only. |
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Page 97
... crossed with the one best situated for immediate and most expeditious forwarding , which was one of Captain Vaughn's pieces . The piece was taken across the river , with the timber , seven horses and fourteen men , including Sergeant ...
... crossed with the one best situated for immediate and most expeditious forwarding , which was one of Captain Vaughn's pieces . The piece was taken across the river , with the timber , seven horses and fourteen men , including Sergeant ...
Page 100
... crossed , had advanced one mile , there met the enemy's skirmishers in feeble force , and had retired to the brow of the heights . Before this the quartermaster of the Massachu- setts Fifteenth had gone alone to a point within a mile of ...
... crossed , had advanced one mile , there met the enemy's skirmishers in feeble force , and had retired to the brow of the heights . Before this the quartermaster of the Massachu- setts Fifteenth had gone alone to a point within a mile of ...
Page 220
... crossing of the river , the fall of Colonel Baker , the check sustained by our troops , and that nearly all his ( Stone's ) force had crossed the river , I sent to him at Edwards ' Ferry the following despatch at half - past ten P. M ...
... crossing of the river , the fall of Colonel Baker , the check sustained by our troops , and that nearly all his ( Stone's ) force had crossed the river , I sent to him at Edwards ' Ferry the following despatch at half - past ten P. M ...
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Attack on Santa Rosa IslandLetter frou | 3 |
175 | 83 |
Extortions and the Remedy | 167 |
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