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 39
... moved rapidly across the main inile short of the Cross Lanes , we moved rapid - road , down the ravine valley on our left , where ly forward toward the position of the enemy , until our arrival at the site of this camp , about one mile ...
... moved rapidly across the main inile short of the Cross Lanes , we moved rapid - road , down the ravine valley on our left , where ly forward toward the position of the enemy , until our arrival at the site of this camp , about one mile ...
Page 148
... moved directly up the road . With this disposition of the forces , Col. Piatt routed them from their strongly for- tified and well - selected position , in confusion . Capt . Anderson was the first to mount their breastworks , his men ...
... moved directly up the road . With this disposition of the forces , Col. Piatt routed them from their strongly for- tified and well - selected position , in confusion . Capt . Anderson was the first to mount their breastworks , his men ...
Page 395
... moved back to camp . Several threw themselves sullenly on the ground , and refused to march . As we moved onward they continued to leave the ranks in pairs and squads . Then squads multi- plied into sections , sections into platoons ...
... moved back to camp . Several threw themselves sullenly on the ground , and refused to march . As we moved onward they continued to leave the ranks in pairs and squads . Then squads multi- plied into sections , sections into platoons ...
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Attack on Santa Rosa IslandLetter frou | 3 |
175 | 83 |
Extortions and the Remedy | 167 |
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