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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... driven off with great loss.—An enthusiastic meeting was held at Key West, Florida, to raise funds for the relief of the families of volunteers in the Union army. One He next proceeded to Aldie, in the vicinity of thousand dollars were ...
... driven off with great loss.—An enthusiastic meeting was held at Key West, Florida, to raise funds for the relief of the families of volunteers in the Union army. One He next proceeded to Aldie, in the vicinity of thousand dollars were ...
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... driven out ; a column of rebel infantry advanced to retake it , but were dispersed by the fire of the National artillery . General Pleasanton pursued the rebels several miles beyond Union , and at three o'clock in the afternoon ...
... driven out ; a column of rebel infantry advanced to retake it , but were dispersed by the fire of the National artillery . General Pleasanton pursued the rebels several miles beyond Union , and at three o'clock in the afternoon ...
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... a small advance force were driven in by a large body of rebels , who opened the attack with shell and canister . Every thing was pre- -Ar seven o'clock this morning , Colonel Lee , chief 14 [ NOVEMBER 11 . REBELLION RECORD , 1862 .
... a small advance force were driven in by a large body of rebels , who opened the attack with shell and canister . Every thing was pre- -Ar seven o'clock this morning , Colonel Lee , chief 14 [ NOVEMBER 11 . REBELLION RECORD , 1862 .
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... driven back by General Geary , who opened November 21. - General Patrick , Provost - Mar- on them a masked battery of six guns . - The shal - General of the army of the Potomac , this Secretary of War issued an order discharging morning ...
... driven back by General Geary , who opened November 21. - General Patrick , Provost - Mar- on them a masked battery of six guns . - The shal - General of the army of the Potomac , this Secretary of War issued an order discharging morning ...
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... driven off , after exchanging a few shots.- Secretaries Seward and Chase having sent in their resignations , President Lincoln acknow- ledged their reception , and informed the Secre- taries that the acceptance of them would be ...
... driven off , after exchanging a few shots.- Secretaries Seward and Chase having sent in their resignations , President Lincoln acknow- ledged their reception , and informed the Secre- taries that the acceptance of them would be ...
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