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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... Colonel Bissell's Engi- neer regiment , of the West ; Albert Bacon , of the taken off , with such stores as were wanted , and she was burned . - The One Hundred and Fif tieth regiment New - York volunteers , under com- mand of Colonel ...
... Colonel Bissell's Engi- neer regiment , of the West ; Albert Bacon , of the taken off , with such stores as were wanted , and she was burned . - The One Hundred and Fif tieth regiment New - York volunteers , under com- mand of Colonel ...
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... Colonel O. T.. rebel cavalry , who were driven out ; a column of rebel infantry advanced to retake it , but were dispersed by the fire of the National artillery . General Pleasanton pursued the rebels several miles beyond Union , and at ...
... Colonel O. T.. rebel cavalry , who were driven out ; a column of rebel infantry advanced to retake it , but were dispersed by the fire of the National artillery . General Pleasanton pursued the rebels several miles beyond Union , and at ...
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... Colonel O. T. Beard , proceeded to King's Bay , Georgia , and destroyed the extensive rebel salt - works , about a mile from the landing , together with all the November 6. - Major - General Butler , from his property on the place . On ...
... Colonel O. T. Beard , proceeded to King's Bay , Georgia , and destroyed the extensive rebel salt - works , about a mile from the landing , together with all the November 6. - Major - General Butler , from his property on the place . On ...
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... Colonel Lee , chief of cavalry on the staff of General Hamilton , -THE iron - clad steamer Passaic , with Admiral took possession of Holly Springs , Miss . , after a Gregory , General Superintendent of iron - clads ; slight skirmish ...
... Colonel Lee , chief of cavalry on the staff of General Hamilton , -THE iron - clad steamer Passaic , with Admiral took possession of Holly Springs , Miss . , after a Gregory , General Superintendent of iron - clads ; slight skirmish ...
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... Colonel Hawkins , and a body of rebel cavalry , resulting in a retreat of the latter , leaving sixteen of their number dead on the field .- ( Doc . 46. ) -LIEUTENANT - COLONEL John Mix , with a force of the Third New - York cavalry ...
... Colonel Hawkins , and a body of rebel cavalry , resulting in a retreat of the latter , leaving sixteen of their number dead on the field .- ( Doc . 46. ) -LIEUTENANT - COLONEL John Mix , with a force of the Third New - York cavalry ...
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