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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... miles beyond Union , and at three o'clock in the afternoon succeeded in exploding one of their caissons and capturing ten of their wounded.- General McClellan's Despatch . -AN expedition under Colonel Dewey to Pitt- man's Ferry ...
... miles beyond Union , and at three o'clock in the afternoon succeeded in exploding one of their caissons and capturing ten of their wounded.- General McClellan's Despatch . -AN expedition under Colonel Dewey to Pitt- man's Ferry ...
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... miles from Fal- Third Pennsylvania cavalry , belonging to General Averill's brigade , were suddenly attacked by a numerically superior force of rebel cavalry , and after a brief resistance , in which four of the Unionists were killed ...
... miles from Fal- Third Pennsylvania cavalry , belonging to General Averill's brigade , were suddenly attacked by a numerically superior force of rebel cavalry , and after a brief resistance , in which four of the Unionists were killed ...
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... miles .- ( Doc . 139. ) ( Doc . 138. ) -By order of the War Department , Colonel --A FORCE of National cavalry , under the com- James B. Fry was detailed as Provost - Marshal mand of Colonel Robert H. G. Minty , returned to General of ...
... miles .- ( Doc . 139. ) ( Doc . 138. ) -By order of the War Department , Colonel --A FORCE of National cavalry , under the com- James B. Fry was detailed as Provost - Marshal mand of Colonel Robert H. G. Minty , returned to General of ...
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... miles south of Salt Lake City , Utah , Colonel Evans , with a party of National troops , attacked and put to flight two hundred Indians , thirty of whom were killed . The Union THIS morning a detachment of National forces followed them ...
... miles south of Salt Lake City , Utah , Colonel Evans , with a party of National troops , attacked and put to flight two hundred Indians , thirty of whom were killed . The Union THIS morning a detachment of National forces followed them ...
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... miles , while by the coun- try road via Licksville , it is eight . As , however , the latter was certainly the safer , I took it . The roads were frightful . A cold pelting rain was pouring down , and night set in before I had half ...
... miles , while by the coun- try road via Licksville , it is eight . As , however , the latter was certainly the safer , I took it . The roads were frightful . A cold pelting rain was pouring down , and night set in before I had half ...
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