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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... horses and mules . - Louisville Journal . -MAJOR WOODSON , of the Tenth cavalry , Mis- souri State militia , attacked a band of rebel guer- rillas on Auxvois River , dispersed them , killing and wounding several , capturing arms ...
... horses and mules . - Louisville Journal . -MAJOR WOODSON , of the Tenth cavalry , Mis- souri State militia , attacked a band of rebel guer- rillas on Auxvois River , dispersed them , killing and wounding several , capturing arms ...
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... horses , twenty mules , and one hundred muskets . - Louisville Journal . -JUST before daybreak this morning a party of rebel cavalry made a sudden descent upon the National pickets stationed at Bull Run bridge , Va . , and captured ...
... horses , twenty mules , and one hundred muskets . - Louisville Journal . -JUST before daybreak this morning a party of rebel cavalry made a sudden descent upon the National pickets stationed at Bull Run bridge , Va . , and captured ...
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... horses , harness , cloth- ing , negroes , etc. , were to - day overtaken in the vi- cinity of Huzza River , Iron County , by a company of volunteers , under the command of Captain N. B. Reeves , and dispersed , with the loss of all ...
... horses , harness , cloth- ing , negroes , etc. , were to - day overtaken in the vi- cinity of Huzza River , Iron County , by a company of volunteers , under the command of Captain N. B. Reeves , and dispersed , with the loss of all ...
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... horses attached thereto , on the north side of the river . - A slight skirmish took December 2. - Abbeville , Miss . , was evacuated by the rebels , and occupied by the National cav- alry belonging to the army of General Grant . - A ...
... horses attached thereto , on the north side of the river . - A slight skirmish took December 2. - Abbeville , Miss . , was evacuated by the rebels , and occupied by the National cav- alry belonging to the army of General Grant . - A ...
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... horses and fire - arms , the latter of vens's force , were utterly routed , and escaped into which the rebels threw away in their flight.— the dense woods , brush , and mountain gorges . Baltimore American . Twenty - five horses and a ...
... horses and fire - arms , the latter of vens's force , were utterly routed , and escaped into which the rebels threw away in their flight.— the dense woods , brush , and mountain gorges . Baltimore American . Twenty - five horses and a ...
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