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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... opened fire upon the nearest fort , which was finally silenced , and its flag struck . No firing had opened upon our troops from the other fort , and its flag was also struck . Supposing this to be a signal of surrender , Col. Weber ...
... opened fire upon the nearest fort , which was finally silenced , and its flag struck . No firing had opened upon our troops from the other fort , and its flag was also struck . Supposing this to be a signal of surrender , Col. Weber ...
Page 150
... opened fire . We marched on in perfect semblance of a woman - asked permission to silence , broken only by the tramping of the take from the burning pile of logs some valu- horses and the rumbling of the wheels of the able clothing ...
... opened fire . We marched on in perfect semblance of a woman - asked permission to silence , broken only by the tramping of the take from the burning pile of logs some valu- horses and the rumbling of the wheels of the able clothing ...
Page 303
... opened the fire on our trains from the opposite side , and kept up a constant fire from rifles and musketry . I was the first one they opened out on in the morn- ing . Whilst I was going down the road to vis- it the pickets , I run the ...
... opened the fire on our trains from the opposite side , and kept up a constant fire from rifles and musketry . I was the first one they opened out on in the morn- ing . Whilst I was going down the road to vis- it the pickets , I run the ...
Contents
Attack on Santa Rosa IslandLetter frou | 3 |
175 | 83 |
Extortions and the Remedy | 167 |
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