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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... position , strength and intentions of the enemy , rendered it incumbent upon me to move slowly and cautiously until the headquarters reached Urbana , where I first obtained reliable information that the enemy's object was to move upon ...
... position , strength and intentions of the enemy , rendered it incumbent upon me to move slowly and cautiously until the headquarters reached Urbana , where I first obtained reliable information that the enemy's object was to move upon ...
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... position at the base of the mountain , where they were protected by a stone wall , and steadily forced back up the moun- tain until they reached the position of their bat- tery near the road , well up the mountain . Here they made a ...
... position at the base of the mountain , where they were protected by a stone wall , and steadily forced back up the moun- tain until they reached the position of their bat- tery near the road , well up the mountain . Here they made a ...
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... position behind Sharpsburgh , as seen by our officers , suddenly formed the design of aban- doning their line . This movement they executed before daylight . Being but a short distance from the river , the evacuation presented but ...
... position behind Sharpsburgh , as seen by our officers , suddenly formed the design of aban- doning their line . This movement they executed before daylight . Being but a short distance from the river , the evacuation presented but ...
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... position of the rebels , and were immediately and warmly engaged by the batteries , apparently of heavy armament , on St. John's Bluff . A landing was effected at a place known as Mayport Mills , a short distance from the entrance of ...
... position of the rebels , and were immediately and warmly engaged by the batteries , apparently of heavy armament , on St. John's Bluff . A landing was effected at a place known as Mayport Mills , a short distance from the entrance of ...
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... position in our own regi- ment . As we moved on we discovered infantry regiments in motion , and soon learned that the cavalry force under command of Colonel Dodge was to be supported by a full infantry brigade , under command of ...
... position in our own regi- ment . As we moved on we discovered infantry regiments in motion , and soon learned that the cavalry force under command of Colonel Dodge was to be supported by a full infantry brigade , under command of ...
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