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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... infantry and Fifteenth Kentucky caval- ry , entered and took possession of Princeton , Ky . , at eight o'clock this morning , capturing a num- December 5. - A fight took place near Coffee- ber of guerrillas and other persons inimical to ...
... infantry and Fifteenth Kentucky caval- ry , entered and took possession of Princeton , Ky . , at eight o'clock this morning , capturing a num- December 5. - A fight took place near Coffee- ber of guerrillas and other persons inimical to ...
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... infantry , in which the latter were routed about sixteen miles distant on the Salem Pike . The Union forces consisted of one battalion of the Fifteenth infantry , Captain Keteltas ; one bat- talion of the Sixteenth , Captain Crofton ...
... infantry , in which the latter were routed about sixteen miles distant on the Salem Pike . The Union forces consisted of one battalion of the Fifteenth infantry , Captain Keteltas ; one bat- talion of the Sixteenth , Captain Crofton ...
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... infantry skirmishers were thrown out . The cav- alry , under Col. Minty , supported by the Thirty- eighth Illinois infantry , made a crossing two miles up the creek in the face of the enemy who , how- ever , fell quickly back from the ...
... infantry skirmishers were thrown out . The cav- alry , under Col. Minty , supported by the Thirty- eighth Illinois infantry , made a crossing two miles up the creek in the face of the enemy who , how- ever , fell quickly back from the ...
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... infantry guarding the canal aqueduct and the roads to the ferries . They told him that they had neither seen nor heard of the rebel cavalry . He crossed the Monocacy with portions of the Eighth Illinois and the Third Indiana cavalry ...
... infantry guarding the canal aqueduct and the roads to the ferries . They told him that they had neither seen nor heard of the rebel cavalry . He crossed the Monocacy with portions of the Eighth Illinois and the Third Indiana cavalry ...
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... infantry were in position , at the head of Mount Pleasant Creek , distance about two miles from the enemy's works on St. John's Bluff . Here the statements of those belonging to the locality , though conflicting and unreliable in the ...
... infantry were in position , at the head of Mount Pleasant Creek , distance about two miles from the enemy's works on St. John's Bluff . Here the statements of those belonging to the locality , though conflicting and unreliable in the ...
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