The Rebellion Record: A Diary of American Events, with Documents Narratives, Illustrative Incidents, Poetry, Etc, Volume 6Frank Moore G. P. Putnam, 1863 - United States |
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... Captain Conger of the Third Virginia cavalry , with a detachment of his regiment , who had been on a scouting expedition , met the same party of rebels between Catlett's Station and War- renton . Captain Conger attacked and dispersed ...
... Captain Conger of the Third Virginia cavalry , with a detachment of his regiment , who had been on a scouting expedition , met the same party of rebels between Catlett's Station and War- renton . Captain Conger attacked and dispersed ...
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... Captain Nelson , from New - York for Glas- gow with a cargo of flour , was this day captured in latitude 40 ° , longitude 64 ° , by the rebel priva- teer Alabama , and burned . -INDIANOLA , Texas , surrendered to the United States ...
... Captain Nelson , from New - York for Glas- gow with a cargo of flour , was this day captured in latitude 40 ° , longitude 64 ° , by the rebel priva- teer Alabama , and burned . -INDIANOLA , Texas , surrendered to the United States ...
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... Captain Dungan of the gunboat Hercules , while endeavoring to embark for Europe . -A FORCE of rebel guerrillas , numbering about -THE English bark Sophia , while attempting three hundred men , under Quantrel , attacked to run the ...
... Captain Dungan of the gunboat Hercules , while endeavoring to embark for Europe . -A FORCE of rebel guerrillas , numbering about -THE English bark Sophia , while attempting three hundred men , under Quantrel , attacked to run the ...
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... captain was allowed the liberty eral Saxton's Report . of the ship , but the mates and crew were placed in irons . The captain was treated with great kindness , and all hands safely landed at the city of St. Domingo . -A PARTY of rebel ...
... captain was allowed the liberty eral Saxton's Report . of the ship , but the mates and crew were placed in irons . The captain was treated with great kindness , and all hands safely landed at the city of St. Domingo . -A PARTY of rebel ...
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... Captain Roses , of the Fourth Missouri cavalry , led the charge into the town most gallantly . Such of the rebels as could not crowd into the boats , swam the river . onel Waring remounted his men from the country . -General Davidson's ...
... Captain Roses , of the Fourth Missouri cavalry , led the charge into the town most gallantly . Such of the rebels as could not crowd into the boats , swam the river . onel Waring remounted his men from the country . -General Davidson's ...
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