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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... nearly The fleet lay off all night and reöpened in the three hours , when the rebels ' guns were silenced . morning , but no reply was made . Two of the gunboats were struck several times , killing ono man and wounding three . The U. S. ...
... nearly The fleet lay off all night and reöpened in the three hours , when the rebels ' guns were silenced . morning , but no reply was made . Two of the gunboats were struck several times , killing ono man and wounding three . The U. S. ...
Page 54
... nearly silenced , but it being unassailable by infantry , the gunboats were compelled to re- tire without being able to reduce it .— ( Doc . 135. ) -THE schooner Aldebaran was captured and burned by the rebel privateer Florida . — A ...
... nearly silenced , but it being unassailable by infantry , the gunboats were compelled to re- tire without being able to reduce it .— ( Doc . 135. ) -THE schooner Aldebaran was captured and burned by the rebel privateer Florida . — A ...
Page 56
... nearly four hundred of their number kill- ed and wounded .- ( Doc . 141. ) March 21. - A fight occurred at Cottage Grove , Tenn . , between the Union force stationed in that place , and a body of rebel guerrillas , numbering nearly two ...
... nearly four hundred of their number kill- ed and wounded .- ( Doc . 141. ) March 21. - A fight occurred at Cottage Grove , Tenn . , between the Union force stationed in that place , and a body of rebel guerrillas , numbering nearly two ...
Page 67
... nearly two hours , the rebels mak- ing three desperate charges , but were repulsed on each occasion with heavy loss . The rebel killed and wounded outnumbered the whole Union force .- ( Doc . 176. ) subjects growing out of the rebellion ...
... nearly two hours , the rebels mak- ing three desperate charges , but were repulsed on each occasion with heavy loss . The rebel killed and wounded outnumbered the whole Union force .- ( Doc . 176. ) subjects growing out of the rebellion ...
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... nearly eight hun- dred slaves , all of whom he carried with him to Beaufort . Andrew's staff , was killed near Washington , La . , May 4. - Captain Howard Dwight , of General after having surrendered to a party of rebel scouts . General ...
... nearly eight hun- dred slaves , all of whom he carried with him to Beaufort . Andrew's staff , was killed near Washington , La . , May 4. - Captain Howard Dwight , of General after having surrendered to a party of rebel scouts . General ...
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