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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... direction of Versailles , killing three men . Six miles south of the town Kentucky . By this operation General Morgan they overtook two teams laden with goods . They secured about three hundred and fifty horses , killed one of the ...
... direction of Versailles , killing three men . Six miles south of the town Kentucky . By this operation General Morgan they overtook two teams laden with goods . They secured about three hundred and fifty horses , killed one of the ...
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... direction , will be re- spected by any officer or soldier , unless it bear the personal signature of the Commanding General of this Department . " All persons of the age of sixteen years and upward , coming within the lines , will be ...
... direction , will be re- spected by any officer or soldier , unless it bear the personal signature of the Commanding General of this Department . " All persons of the age of sixteen years and upward , coming within the lines , will be ...
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... direction of Ripley and ten miles south . Ripley was captured and held twenty - four hours , as was also the town of Orizaba . Lieutenant - Colonel Hovis and the Sur- geon of Faulkner's rebel rangers were captured , together with a ...
... direction of Ripley and ten miles south . Ripley was captured and held twenty - four hours , as was also the town of Orizaba . Lieutenant - Colonel Hovis and the Sur- geon of Faulkner's rebel rangers were captured , together with a ...
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... direction of the President of the United States , was relieved from the command of the Army of the Potomac , and General Burnside was ordered to succeed him . - The monitor Weehawken was launched at Jersey City , New - Jersey . --A ...
... direction of the President of the United States , was relieved from the command of the Army of the Potomac , and General Burnside was ordered to succeed him . - The monitor Weehawken was launched at Jersey City , New - Jersey . --A ...
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... direction of all proceedings The working of the guns , the turrets , and the sail- under the Conscription Act , and authorizing him ing qualities of the vessel gave satisfaction to all to call upon the military authorities to aid him in ...
... direction of all proceedings The working of the guns , the turrets , and the sail- under the Conscription Act , and authorizing him ing qualities of the vessel gave satisfaction to all to call upon the military authorities to aid him in ...
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