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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... engaged , to drive the enemy on the succeeding day . Yes- believing that its prolongation can only tend to embitter and perpetuate feelings of hostility be- tween States which , however politically disunited , must ever be intimately ...
... engaged , to drive the enemy on the succeeding day . Yes- believing that its prolongation can only tend to embitter and perpetuate feelings of hostility be- tween States which , however politically disunited , must ever be intimately ...
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... engaged in smuggling contraband goods into Vir- ginia . - Baltimore American . March 29. - The schooner Nettie was captured by the United States steamer South - Carolina , about twenty - five miles east of Port Royal , with a cargo ...
... engaged in smuggling contraband goods into Vir- ginia . - Baltimore American . March 29. - The schooner Nettie was captured by the United States steamer South - Carolina , about twenty - five miles east of Port Royal , with a cargo ...
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... engaged in my command and its material , between the four- active operations under Gen. Pope , but that my teenth and nineteenth of August . The line of command was limited to the immediate garrison withdrawal selected was that of the ...
... engaged in my command and its material , between the four- active operations under Gen. Pope , but that my teenth and nineteenth of August . The line of command was limited to the immediate garrison withdrawal selected was that of the ...
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... engaged , be furnished . The South - Mountain range , near Turner's Pass , aver- ages perhaps a thousand feet in height , and forms a strong natural military barrier . The practica - sent - one portion up around the road , to turn ble ...
... engaged , be furnished . The South - Mountain range , near Turner's Pass , aver- ages perhaps a thousand feet in height , and forms a strong natural military barrier . The practica - sent - one portion up around the road , to turn ble ...
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... engaged in a sharp contest with the ene- my , which lasted until after dark , when it had succeeded in driving in a portion of the opposing line , and held the ground . At daylight the contest was renewed between Hooker and the enemy in ...
... engaged in a sharp contest with the ene- my , which lasted until after dark , when it had succeeded in driving in a portion of the opposing line , and held the ground . At daylight the contest was renewed between Hooker and the enemy in ...
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