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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... morning , while doing picket - duty near Hartwood Church , about fifteen miles from Fal- Third Pennsylvania cavalry , belonging to General Averill's brigade , were suddenly attacked by a numerically superior force of rebel cavalry , and ...
... morning , while doing picket - duty near Hartwood Church , about fifteen miles from Fal- Third Pennsylvania cavalry , belonging to General Averill's brigade , were suddenly attacked by a numerically superior force of rebel cavalry , and ...
Page 21
... morning , Colonel Lee captured a battery of six guns , with the horses attached thereto , on the north side of the river . - A slight skirmish took December 2. - Abbeville , Miss . , was evacuated by the rebels , and occupied by the ...
... morning , Colonel Lee captured a battery of six guns , with the horses attached thereto , on the north side of the river . - A slight skirmish took December 2. - Abbeville , Miss . , was evacuated by the rebels , and occupied by the ...
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... morning . After a despe- to be a felon , deserving of capital punishment , rate conflict of more than ten hours ' duration , for the deliberate murder of William B. Mum- both armies receded and suspended operations ford , a citizen of ...
... morning . After a despe- to be a felon , deserving of capital punishment , rate conflict of more than ten hours ' duration , for the deliberate murder of William B. Mum- both armies receded and suspended operations ford , a citizen of ...
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... morning , and , after a most obstinate and bloody contest , which lasted all day , resulted in the retreat of the rebel forces with great slaughter .- ( Docs . 26 and 146. ) -- looking body of men , and ought to be ashamed of themselves ...
... morning , and , after a most obstinate and bloody contest , which lasted all day , resulted in the retreat of the rebel forces with great slaughter .- ( Docs . 26 and 146. ) -- looking body of men , and ought to be ashamed of themselves ...
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... morning the National pickets in the vicinity of Williamsburgh , Va . , were attacked by an overwhelming number of rebel cavalry , THIS morning Coles's Island , nine miles from killing two , wounding six - including Lieutenant Charleston ...
... morning the National pickets in the vicinity of Williamsburgh , Va . , were attacked by an overwhelming number of rebel cavalry , THIS morning Coles's Island , nine miles from killing two , wounding six - including Lieutenant Charleston ...
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