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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... Camp Jackson , Mo. , anniversary of attack on , D. 78 Camp Moore , La . , fight at , CANDY , CHARLES , Col. , D. 29 ; Doc . 305 Cane Hill , Ark . , official reports of the Doc . 182 battle of , CANNON , WILLIAM , Gov. of Delaware , D ...
... Camp Jackson , Mo. , anniversary of attack on , D. 78 Camp Moore , La . , fight at , CANDY , CHARLES , Col. , D. 29 ; Doc . 305 Cane Hill , Ark . , official reports of the Doc . 182 battle of , CANNON , WILLIAM , Gov. of Delaware , D ...
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... Camp Dick Robinson and Dan- ville , Kentucky , and to - day a portion of General Dumont's forces captured at Versailles , Kentucky , a train of wagons , two pieces of artillery , and three hundred and fifty rebels , without a fight ...
... Camp Dick Robinson and Dan- ville , Kentucky , and to - day a portion of General Dumont's forces captured at Versailles , Kentucky , a train of wagons , two pieces of artillery , and three hundred and fifty rebels , without a fight ...
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... camp , which was about four miles beyond that place . When they arrived at the camp , finding it deserted , they continued the pursuit , and over- taking them at a point about eighteen miles from Moorefield , gave them battle and drove ...
... camp , which was about four miles beyond that place . When they arrived at the camp , finding it deserted , they continued the pursuit , and over- taking them at a point about eighteen miles from Moorefield , gave them battle and drove ...
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... camp of rebel guerrillas , above Calhoun , Ky . , on Green River , a few nights since . The rebels broke and ran in every direction , leaving their horses , arms and all their camp equipage to fall into the hands of the Union forces ...
... camp of rebel guerrillas , above Calhoun , Ky . , on Green River , a few nights since . The rebels broke and ran in every direction , leaving their horses , arms and all their camp equipage to fall into the hands of the Union forces ...
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... camp near Oxford , Miss . , after an absence of six days on a scouting expe- dition , during which time he and his party marched about two hundred miles , worked two days at the Mobile and Ohio Railroad , of which they destroy- ed ...
... camp near Oxford , Miss . , after an absence of six days on a scouting expe- dition , during which time he and his party marched about two hundred miles , worked two days at the Mobile and Ohio Railroad , of which they destroy- ed ...
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