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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... immediately got under weigh and stood out to sea . - Com . Scott's Despatch . - -YESTERDAY a body of Union cavalry cap- tured fifty wagons laden with ammunition , on the road between Camp Dick Robinson and Dan- ville , Kentucky , and to ...
... immediately got under weigh and stood out to sea . - Com . Scott's Despatch . - -YESTERDAY a body of Union cavalry cap- tured fifty wagons laden with ammunition , on the road between Camp Dick Robinson and Dan- ville , Kentucky , and to ...
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... immediately ordered , enabling them to return a member to represent them in the next House of Representatives . -THE schooner Medora , of Baltimore , Md . , laden with borax , medical stores , military uni- forms , shoes , blankets ...
... immediately ordered , enabling them to return a member to represent them in the next House of Representatives . -THE schooner Medora , of Baltimore , Md . , laden with borax , medical stores , military uni- forms , shoes , blankets ...
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... immediately in his rear appeared some twenty rebels drawn up in line , cutting off the Sergeant and his party , and capturing the whole advance . Seeing his critical position , he put spurs to his horse and Succeeded in cutting his way ...
... immediately in his rear appeared some twenty rebels drawn up in line , cutting off the Sergeant and his party , and capturing the whole advance . Seeing his critical position , he put spurs to his horse and Succeeded in cutting his way ...
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... immediately below Church street ; " each family to be held responsible for the safe delivery of the confederate soldiers thus assigned , on the penalty of the forfeiture of their property and personal liberty . - General Mitch- ell's ...
... immediately below Church street ; " each family to be held responsible for the safe delivery of the confederate soldiers thus assigned , on the penalty of the forfeiture of their property and personal liberty . - General Mitch- ell's ...
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... immediately given to the Governor of the amount of salt seized , and the name of the person or persons asking for the transportation . Union , inferior in numbers , wearied by long marches , deficient in various supplies , worn out by ...
... immediately given to the Governor of the amount of salt seized , and the name of the person or persons asking for the transportation . Union , inferior in numbers , wearied by long marches , deficient in various supplies , worn out by ...
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advance arms army arrived artillery attack battery bayou boats brave bridge brigade camp Cane Hill Capt Captain captured cavalry charge Colonel column confederate corps Creek crossed December destroyed detachment division dred eight enemy enemy's engaged expedition field fifty fight fire five flank forward four Fredericksburgh front gallant guerrillas gunboats guns Harriet Lane HEADQUARTERS hill Holly Springs honor horses hundred Illinois Indiana infantry Iowa Kentucky killed and wounded large number Lieut Lieut.-Col Lieutenant line of battle loss Major Major-General mand ment miles Missouri morning moved Murfreesboro National Negley New-York night Ninth o'clock P.M. officers Ohio opened ordered party passed pickets pike position prisoners railroad rear rebel cavalry rebel force reënforcements regiment retreat river road Rosecrans schooner sent shell shot side skirmishers soldiers soon steamer Tenn Tennessee thousand tion took town Union troops United volunteers woods yards