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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... command of Major John J. Mudd , and a party of rebel guerrillas under Haywood , resulting in a complete rout of the latter , leaving in the hands of the Unionists forty of their number as prisoners , a wagon - load of arms , a large ...
... command of Major John J. Mudd , and a party of rebel guerrillas under Haywood , resulting in a complete rout of the latter , leaving in the hands of the Unionists forty of their number as prisoners , a wagon - load of arms , a large ...
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... command . " - The United States gunboats Merrimac and Mississippi , with the Third , Fifth , and Forty - fourth Massachusetts regiments on board , left Boston this morning for Newbern , N. C. - The Richmond Dispatch of this date ...
... command . " - The United States gunboats Merrimac and Mississippi , with the Third , Fifth , and Forty - fourth Massachusetts regiments on board , left Boston this morning for Newbern , N. C. - The Richmond Dispatch of this date ...
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... command of the Department of Kentucky , and Major - General Rosecrans appointed in his place . The rebel con- script ... command of General Herron , and a large body of rebel troops , consisting of five regiments of Texan Rangers and two ...
... command of the Department of Kentucky , and Major - General Rosecrans appointed in his place . The rebel con- script ... command of General Herron , and a large body of rebel troops , consisting of five regiments of Texan Rangers and two ...
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... command near Centreville . —AN expedition , consisting of twelve thousand Major Keenan then returned to Purcellsville , hav- Union troops , under the command of General John ing marched thirty - five miles , and obtained some G. Foster ...
... command near Centreville . —AN expedition , consisting of twelve thousand Major Keenan then returned to Purcellsville , hav- Union troops , under the command of General John ing marched thirty - five miles , and obtained some G. Foster ...
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... command of General John G. Foster, left Newbern, N.C., and proceeded up Albemarle Sound. Its destination was unknown. Part of the force went by land and part on schoonners, the latter being convoyed by two gunboats. It was surmised that ...
... command of General John G. Foster, left Newbern, N.C., and proceeded up Albemarle Sound. Its destination was unknown. Part of the force went by land and part on schoonners, the latter being convoyed by two gunboats. It was surmised that ...
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