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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... corps , D. 88 Army of the Gulf , Gen. Butler's farewell address to , Doc . 269 Gen. Banks's Address to the , Doc . 271 Army of the Potomac , retreat from Fredericksburgh , D. 26 " thanks of the Nation to , " D. 27 Gen. Hooker assumes ...
... corps , D. 88 Army of the Gulf , Gen. Butler's farewell address to , Doc . 269 Gen. Banks's Address to the , Doc . 271 Army of the Potomac , retreat from Fredericksburgh , D. 26 " thanks of the Nation to , " D. 27 Gen. Hooker assumes ...
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... corps, one hundred and thirty-seven are from amongst the most active business men of Bridgeport.— General McClellan made a preliminary report of the military operations under his charge since the evacuation of Harrison's Landing, Va ...
... corps, one hundred and thirty-seven are from amongst the most active business men of Bridgeport.— General McClellan made a preliminary report of the military operations under his charge since the evacuation of Harrison's Landing, Va ...
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... corps, department of the South, died on the evening of this day at Beaufort, South-Carolina. —A skIRMISH took place to-day between a detachment of cavalry under the command of Colonel Wyndham, First New-Jersey cavalry, and a force of ...
... corps, department of the South, died on the evening of this day at Beaufort, South-Carolina. —A skIRMISH took place to-day between a detachment of cavalry under the command of Colonel Wyndham, First New-Jersey cavalry, and a force of ...
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... corps of the army of the -LIEUTENANT - COLONEL BEARD , of the Forty- Potomac , under the command of General Couch , left Warrenton , in the advance on Fredericks- the Federal. pared to meet the rebels , should they attempt to enter the ...
... corps of the army of the -LIEUTENANT - COLONEL BEARD , of the Forty- Potomac , under the command of General Couch , left Warrenton , in the advance on Fredericks- the Federal. pared to meet the rebels , should they attempt to enter the ...
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... corps of the army of the Potomac , which had been encamped around Warrenton , with the exception of the Fifth corps , and the cavalry under the command of General Pleasanton , followed in the advance on Fredericksburgh . - President ...
... corps of the army of the Potomac , which had been encamped around Warrenton , with the exception of the Fifth corps , and the cavalry under the command of General Pleasanton , followed in the advance on Fredericksburgh . - President ...
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