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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... leaving six of their number dead , and their captain mortally wounded.- Frankfort Commonwealth . November 7. - At Big Beaver Creek , Missouri , a block - house , occupied by portions of two com- panies of the Tenth Illinois cavalry ...
... leaving six of their number dead , and their captain mortally wounded.- Frankfort Commonwealth . November 7. - At Big Beaver Creek , Missouri , a block - house , occupied by portions of two com- panies of the Tenth Illinois cavalry ...
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... leaving their horses , arms and all their camp equipage to fall into the hands of the Union forces . - Governor Letcher , of Virginia , issued a proclamation in- forming the people that he had reason to believe that the volunteers from ...
... leaving their horses , arms and all their camp equipage to fall into the hands of the Union forces . - Governor Letcher , of Virginia , issued a proclamation in- forming the people that he had reason to believe that the volunteers from ...
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... leaving Union troops , under the command of General three hundred of their number , and fifty horses Geary , to Charleston , Berryville , Winchester , in the hands of the Unionists . etc .- ( Doc . 59. ) -THE rebel General Hindman ...
... leaving Union troops , under the command of General three hundred of their number , and fifty horses Geary , to Charleston , Berryville , Winchester , in the hands of the Unionists . etc .- ( Doc . 59. ) -THE rebel General Hindman ...
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... leaving their guns on the field in their flight .- ( Doc . 67. ) -THE battle of Prairie Grove , or Fayetteville , Arkansas , was this day fought between the Na- tional forces under the command of Generals Blunt and Herron , and the ...
... leaving their guns on the field in their flight .- ( Doc . 67. ) -THE battle of Prairie Grove , or Fayetteville , Arkansas , was this day fought between the Na- tional forces under the command of Generals Blunt and Herron , and the ...
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... leaving in the hands of the Unionists twenty - two dead , thirty wounded , December 20. - Holly Springs , Miss . , was this day entered and sacked by the rebel army under General Van Dorn . An immense amount of public and private ...
... leaving in the hands of the Unionists twenty - two dead , thirty wounded , December 20. - Holly Springs , Miss . , was this day entered and sacked by the rebel army under General Van Dorn . An immense amount of public and private ...
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