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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... officers and twelve men were lost in her .- ( Doc . 93. ) -THE battle of Parker's Cross - Roads , Tenn . , was this ... officers and crew were killed ; the West- field got aground and was prematurely blown up , together with the ...
... officers and twelve men were lost in her .- ( Doc . 93. ) -THE battle of Parker's Cross - Roads , Tenn . , was this ... officers and crew were killed ; the West- field got aground and was prematurely blown up , together with the ...
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... officers in retali- ation . On this occasion Mr. Foote of Mississippi , said he preferred , in lieu of retaliatory measures , as suggested by the resolutions , that an attempt should be made to stop the shedding of blood by -THE Third ...
... officers in retali- ation . On this occasion Mr. Foote of Mississippi , said he preferred , in lieu of retaliatory measures , as suggested by the resolutions , that an attempt should be made to stop the shedding of blood by -THE Third ...
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... officers of the State troops , and all militia officers of this State , and request all good citizens , to be vigilant and active in arresting all stragglers and deserters , whether officers or men , and when arrested , to deliver them ...
... officers of the State troops , and all militia officers of this State , and request all good citizens , to be vigilant and active in arresting all stragglers and deserters , whether officers or men , and when arrested , to deliver them ...
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... officer upon legitimate business - that he would take such private property as he needed for his government or troops , but that he would do so by men under officers who would allow no wanton destruction , and who would give receipts ...
... officer upon legitimate business - that he would take such private property as he needed for his government or troops , but that he would do so by men under officers who would allow no wanton destruction , and who would give receipts ...
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... officers , suddenly formed the design of aban- doning their line . This movement they executed before daylight ... officers and men , general- them from their line on one flank , and secured a ly displayed throughout this conflict , I ...
... officers , suddenly formed the design of aban- doning their line . This movement they executed before daylight ... officers and men , general- them from their line on one flank , and secured a ly displayed throughout this conflict , I ...
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