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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... detachment of the Fourth Ohio cavalry , under the command of Cap- tain Robey , and a large force of rebel cavalry under General John H. Morgan , resulting in the capture of the entire National force . The rebels -TO - DAY a band of ...
... detachment of the Fourth Ohio cavalry , under the command of Cap- tain Robey , and a large force of rebel cavalry under General John H. Morgan , resulting in the capture of the entire National force . The rebels -TO - DAY a band of ...
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... detachment of his regiment , who had been on a scouting expedition , met the same party of rebels between Catlett's Station and War- renton . Captain Conger attacked and dispersed them , killing several and taking two prisoners . -A ...
... detachment of his regiment , who had been on a scouting expedition , met the same party of rebels between Catlett's Station and War- renton . Captain Conger attacked and dispersed them , killing several and taking two prisoners . -A ...
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... detachment of the First Kansas colored volunteers , under the command of Colonel Seaman , and a body of rebel guerrillas under Cockerill , resulting in a repulse of the lat- ter with a loss of about thirty killed and wound- ed . The ...
... detachment of the First Kansas colored volunteers , under the command of Colonel Seaman , and a body of rebel guerrillas under Cockerill , resulting in a repulse of the lat- ter with a loss of about thirty killed and wound- ed . The ...
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... detachment of the Third New- York cavalry , and two pieces of Allis's artillery , under the command of Major Garrard , proceeded , on the twenty - ninth ultimo , up the Pungo Creek , N. C. , where they captured two rebel schooners ...
... detachment of the Third New- York cavalry , and two pieces of Allis's artillery , under the command of Major Garrard , proceeded , on the twenty - ninth ultimo , up the Pungo Creek , N. C. , where they captured two rebel schooners ...
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... detachment of the rebel General Stuart's cavalry, resulting in a rout of the latter and the capture of sixteen of their number, with about two hundred head of cattle which the rebels were driving to their camp.—(Doc. 18.) —EARLY this ...
... detachment of the rebel General Stuart's cavalry, resulting in a rout of the latter and the capture of sixteen of their number, with about two hundred head of cattle which the rebels were driving to their camp.—(Doc. 18.) —EARLY this ...
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