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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... New - Haven , Ky . , rebels surprised at , New - Jersey , peace resolutions of , D. 55 PALMERSTON , Lord , D. 21 ... York City , emancipation jubilee See Bradyville , Tenn . in , See Carter's Expedition . Loyal National League of , urated , ...
... New - Haven , Ky . , rebels surprised at , New - Jersey , peace resolutions of , D. 55 PALMERSTON , Lord , D. 21 ... York City , emancipation jubilee See Bradyville , Tenn . in , See Carter's Expedition . Loyal National League of , urated , ...
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... New - York to Liv- noon , when the Indians gave up the chase , a good erpool , laden with grain and cotton , was captured many of their number having been killed or by the rebel steamer Alabama , in lat . 41 ° 25 ′ , wounded . Only one ...
... New - York to Liv- noon , when the Indians gave up the chase , a good erpool , laden with grain and cotton , was captured many of their number having been killed or by the rebel steamer Alabama , in lat . 41 ° 25 ′ , wounded . Only one ...
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... New - York to Gibraltar , was this day captured in latitude 41 ° 30 ' , longitude 59 ° 17 ' , by the rebel privateer Alabama , and burned . —THE Right Reverend John H. Hopkins , Epis- copal Bishop of Vermont , addressed a letter to the ...
... New - York to Gibraltar , was this day captured in latitude 41 ° 30 ' , longitude 59 ° 17 ' , by the rebel privateer Alabama , and burned . —THE Right Reverend John H. Hopkins , Epis- copal Bishop of Vermont , addressed a letter to the ...
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... New - York , to be a Provisional Judge to hold the renton , Va . A lieutenant and twenty - six Union court .- ( Doc . 11. ) soldiers were also made prisoners . -A body of seven hundred rebel cavalry came upon a party of thirty - two ...
... New - York , to be a Provisional Judge to hold the renton , Va . A lieutenant and twenty - six Union court .- ( Doc . 11. ) soldiers were also made prisoners . -A body of seven hundred rebel cavalry came upon a party of thirty - two ...
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... New - Haven , Captain Small , from New - York for Belfast , with a cargo of wheat and corn , was this day captured , and burned in latitude 40 , longitude 64 , by the rebel privateer Alabama . October 24. - A party of rebels , a hundred ...
... New - Haven , Captain Small , from New - York for Belfast , with a cargo of wheat and corn , was this day captured , and burned in latitude 40 , longitude 64 , by the rebel privateer Alabama . October 24. - A party of rebels , a hundred ...
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