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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... latter toward Haymarket . rebel Brigadier - General George B. Anderson , who was wounded at Sharpsburgh , Md . , died at Ra- leigh , North - Carolina . -A RECONNOISSANCE under the command of General Hancock , left Bolivar Heights early ...
... latter toward Haymarket . rebel Brigadier - General George B. Anderson , who was wounded at Sharpsburgh , Md . , died at Ra- leigh , North - Carolina . -A RECONNOISSANCE under the command of General Hancock , left Bolivar Heights early ...
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... latter , leaving in the hands of the Unionists forty of their number as prisoners , a wagon - load of arms , a large number of saddles , and about one hundred horses and mules . A fight occurred at Fort Cobb , in the Indian Territory ...
... latter , leaving in the hands of the Unionists forty of their number as prisoners , a wagon - load of arms , a large number of saddles , and about one hundred horses and mules . A fight occurred at Fort Cobb , in the Indian Territory ...
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... latter , with a loss of eight killed and twenty wounded . The Union party had only two or three of their number wounded . -THE combined rebel armies under Generals Bragg and E. Kirby Smith , reached Tennessee on their retreat from ...
... latter , with a loss of eight killed and twenty wounded . The Union party had only two or three of their number wounded . -THE combined rebel armies under Generals Bragg and E. Kirby Smith , reached Tennessee on their retreat from ...
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... latter were defeated with a loss of several killed and over forty taken prisoners . A SKIRMISH took place near Labadieville , La . , between a force of Union troops under the com- mand of General Weitzel , and a body of rebels under ...
... latter were defeated with a loss of several killed and over forty taken prisoners . A SKIRMISH took place near Labadieville , La . , between a force of Union troops under the com- mand of General Weitzel , and a body of rebels under ...
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... latter to the al- the latter and the capture of sixteen of their num- most impassable hills in the vicinity . ber , with about two hundred head of cattle which the rebels were driving to their camp .— ( Doc . 18. ) -THE rebel schooner ...
... latter to the al- the latter and the capture of sixteen of their num- most impassable hills in the vicinity . ber , with about two hundred head of cattle which the rebels were driving to their camp .— ( Doc . 18. ) -THE rebel schooner ...
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