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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... force of -AN expedition of armed boats from the block- ading fleet at Apalachicola , Florida , proceeded up the Apalachicola River , and , after a sharp contest with a rebel force , drove them back and captured a schooner laden with ...
... force of -AN expedition of armed boats from the block- ading fleet at Apalachicola , Florida , proceeded up the Apalachicola River , and , after a sharp contest with a rebel force , drove them back and captured a schooner laden with ...
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... force under Gen- eral Stahel , and a body of rebel troops , resulting this day attacked by a band of rebel guerrillas , in the vicinity of Pemiscot Bayou , Missouri , but escaped without much injury . No one was killed , and only one ...
... force under Gen- eral Stahel , and a body of rebel troops , resulting this day attacked by a band of rebel guerrillas , in the vicinity of Pemiscot Bayou , Missouri , but escaped without much injury . No one was killed , and only one ...
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... force of rebel Indians , of the Tongkawa tribe , under Colonel Leper , result- ing in the defeat of the rebels with great slaugh- ter . Colonel Leper , who was a white man , was killed . - Leavenworth Conservative . October 22 ...
... force of rebel Indians , of the Tongkawa tribe , under Colonel Leper , result- ing in the defeat of the rebels with great slaugh- ter . Colonel Leper , who was a white man , was killed . - Leavenworth Conservative . October 22 ...
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... force of Union troops , numbering only eighty , stationed at Manassas Junction , Virginia . The Union troops retreated with the loss of fifteen men and two officers taken prisoners . Captain Conger of the Third Virginia cavalry , with a ...
... force of Union troops , numbering only eighty , stationed at Manassas Junction , Virginia . The Union troops retreated with the loss of fifteen men and two officers taken prisoners . Captain Conger of the Third Virginia cavalry , with a ...
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... force of Union troops under the com- mand of General Weitzel , and a body of rebels under Colonel J. P. McPheeters , resulting in the rout of the latter with great loss . Colonel Mc- Pheeters was among the killed .- ( Doc . 16 ...
... force of Union troops under the com- mand of General Weitzel , and a body of rebels under Colonel J. P. McPheeters , resulting in the rout of the latter with great loss . Colonel Mc- Pheeters was among the killed .- ( Doc . 16 ...
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