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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Page 68
... crossed the Rappa- on Deer Creek , and destroyed three hundred and hannock at two points , in the advance on Fred- fifty thousand bushels of corn , and thirty cotton - ericksburgh . - Fifteen hundred dollars each for gins and grist ...
... crossed the Rappa- on Deer Creek , and destroyed three hundred and hannock at two points , in the advance on Fred- fifty thousand bushels of corn , and thirty cotton - ericksburgh . - Fifteen hundred dollars each for gins and grist ...
Page 6
... crossed the Potomac at McCoy's ( between Williamsport and Hancock ) with some little opposition , capturing some two or three horses of the enemy's pickets . We were told here by citizens that a large force had been camped the night ...
... crossed the Potomac at McCoy's ( between Williamsport and Hancock ) with some little opposition , capturing some two or three horses of the enemy's pickets . We were told here by citizens that a large force had been camped the night ...
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... crossed the Mono- sisted of six regiments of Ohio troops and two batteries , under Gen. Cox , and were en route via Cumberland for the Kanawha . I sent back this intelligence at once to the Commanding General . Striking directly across ...
... crossed the Mono- sisted of six regiments of Ohio troops and two batteries , under Gen. Cox , and were en route via Cumberland for the Kanawha . I sent back this intelligence at once to the Commanding General . Striking directly across ...
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... crossed into Maryland , and then directly threat- ened Washington and Baltimore , while they oc- cupied the soil of a loyal State , and threatened an invasion of Pennsylvania . The army of the contract . Without such oath , the salt ...
... crossed into Maryland , and then directly threat- ened Washington and Baltimore , while they oc- cupied the soil of a loyal State , and threatened an invasion of Pennsylvania . The army of the contract . Without such oath , the salt ...
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... crossed the Monocacy with portions of the Eighth Illinois and the Third Indiana cavalry , and two guns of ... crossing over the river . This was at half - past one o'clock P.M. He then received information from Colonel Ward of Gen ...
... crossed the Monocacy with portions of the Eighth Illinois and the Third Indiana cavalry , and two guns of ... crossing over the river . This was at half - past one o'clock P.M. He then received information from Colonel Ward of Gen ...
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