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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... enemy . Before reaching Frederick I 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 ...
... enemy . Before reaching Frederick I 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 ...
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... enemy , rendered it incumbent upon me to move slowly and cautiously until the headquarters reached Urbana , where I first obtained reliable information that the enemy's object was to move upon Harper's Ferry and the Cumberland Valley ...
... enemy , rendered it incumbent upon me to move slowly and cautiously until the headquarters reached Urbana , where I first obtained reliable information that the enemy's object was to move upon Harper's Ferry and the Cumberland Valley ...
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... enemy at a charge on the right . The enemy were driven from their position at the base of the mountain , where they were protected by a stone wall , and steadily forced back up the moun- tain until they reached the position of their bat ...
... enemy at a charge on the right . The enemy were driven from their position at the base of the mountain , where they were protected by a stone wall , and steadily forced back up the moun- tain until they reached the position of their bat ...
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... enemy's right , and as soon as one or both of the flank movements were fully successful , to at- tack their centre ... enemy in his front . Hooker's attack was successful for a time , but masses of the enemy , thrown upon his corps ...
... enemy's right , and as soon as one or both of the flank movements were fully successful , to at- tack their centre ... enemy in his front . Hooker's attack was successful for a time , but masses of the enemy , thrown upon his corps ...
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... enemy in some force , and in our capturing six guns . A second reconnoissance , the next morning , which , with the first , was made by a small de- tachment from Porter's corps , resulted in observ- ing a heavy force of the enemy there ...
... enemy in some force , and in our capturing six guns . A second reconnoissance , the next morning , which , with the first , was made by a small de- tachment from Porter's corps , resulted in observ- ing a heavy force of the enemy there ...
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