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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... movement on the thirteenth instant , from Dick's River , not far distant from Harrods- burgh , Ky . , General Bragg's force leading and passing out of the State ahead of General Smith . Many of the men are worn out with almost con ...
... movement on the thirteenth instant , from Dick's River , not far distant from Harrods- burgh , Ky . , General Bragg's force leading and passing out of the State ahead of General Smith . Many of the men are worn out with almost con ...
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... movement of 1830-32 , a consistent and .persistent Whig through successive Democratic administrations , and a bold , open , and loyal Union man in the critical winter of 1860-61 . He sacrificed popularity without losing esteem . He was ...
... movement of 1830-32 , a consistent and .persistent Whig through successive Democratic administrations , and a bold , open , and loyal Union man in the critical winter of 1860-61 . He sacrificed popularity without losing esteem . He was ...
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... movements was conveyed to the fort , and the parties were ar- rested , and are now in irons at the fort , awaiting ... movement . Not more than one third of General Hooker's force was engaged . General Stoneman's operations have been a ...
... movements was conveyed to the fort , and the parties were ar- rested , and are now in irons at the fort , awaiting ... movement . Not more than one third of General Hooker's force was engaged . General Stoneman's operations have been a ...
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... movement can be concealed from bodies of the enemy that would be able to resist it , you are de- sired to cross the Potomac above Williamsport , leave Hagerstown and Greencastle on your right , and proceed to the rear of Chambersburgh ...
... movement can be concealed from bodies of the enemy that would be able to resist it , you are de- sired to cross the Potomac above Williamsport , leave Hagerstown and Greencastle on your right , and proceed to the rear of Chambersburgh ...
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... movement of the main column . The passage of the Lower Chickahom- iny was effected by means of a batteau bridge two thousand feet in length . The transfer of the army to Yorktown was completed by the nine- teenth of August . The ...
... movement of the main column . The passage of the Lower Chickahom- iny was effected by means of a batteau bridge two thousand feet in length . The transfer of the army to Yorktown was completed by the nine- teenth of August . The ...
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