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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... heavy snow - storm prevailed on the Rappahannock and its vicinity . February 18. - At Charleston , S. C. , General Beauregard issued the following proclamation : " It has become my solemn duty to inform the authorities and citizens of ...
... heavy snow - storm prevailed on the Rappahannock and its vicinity . February 18. - At Charleston , S. C. , General Beauregard issued the following proclamation : " It has become my solemn duty to inform the authorities and citizens of ...
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... heavy slabs of iron and about forty boxes of tin , the Havelock floated off and came safely up to the city , much to the chagrin of the Federals . " -PONCHATOULA , La . , was this day captured , af- ter a brief skirmish with the enemy ...
... heavy slabs of iron and about forty boxes of tin , the Havelock floated off and came safely up to the city , much to the chagrin of the Federals . " -PONCHATOULA , La . , was this day captured , af- ter a brief skirmish with the enemy ...
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... heavy loss . The rebel killed and wounded outnumbered the whole Union force .- ( Doc . 176. ) subjects growing out of the rebellion in America . In the House of Lords , an elaborate speech was made by Earl Russell , and in the House of ...
... heavy loss . The rebel killed and wounded outnumbered the whole Union force .- ( Doc . 176. ) subjects growing out of the rebellion in America . In the House of Lords , an elaborate speech was made by Earl Russell , and in the House of ...
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... heavy batteries , which they represented as con- taining nine heavy pieces , two of them being columbiads . Under these circumstances , I deemed it expedient on consultation with Capt . Steedman , United States Navy , commanding naval ...
... heavy batteries , which they represented as con- taining nine heavy pieces , two of them being columbiads . Under these circumstances , I deemed it expedient on consultation with Capt . Steedman , United States Navy , commanding naval ...
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... heavy guns planted , which kept those small vessels in the immediate vicinity of May- port Mills . the object to be achieved , when it was a matter of duty , it became of great importance . Glory , to any great depth , might not cover ...
... heavy guns planted , which kept those small vessels in the immediate vicinity of May- port Mills . the object to be achieved , when it was a matter of duty , it became of great importance . Glory , to any great depth , might not cover ...
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