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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Page 62
... reached thousand dollars ' worth of property that had been that place and landed his force at nine o'clock in collected for the use of the rebels , and in captur- the morning ; took possession of the hotel , and ing over three hundred ...
... reached thousand dollars ' worth of property that had been that place and landed his force at nine o'clock in collected for the use of the rebels , and in captur- the morning ; took possession of the hotel , and ing over three hundred ...
Page 64
... reached Escort , with reënforcements , ammunition and him . - See Supplement . supplies for General Foster , who was surrounded at Washington , N. C. , ran the rebel batteries on the Pamlico River , and succeeded in reaching her ...
... reached Escort , with reënforcements , ammunition and him . - See Supplement . supplies for General Foster , who was surrounded at Washington , N. C. , ran the rebel batteries on the Pamlico River , and succeeded in reaching her ...
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... reached about four o'clock . After resting a few hours at Aldie , the line of march was taken , and the troops reached camp about five o'clock this morning . This reconnoissance demonstrated that there was no regular force of the rebels ...
... reached about four o'clock . After resting a few hours at Aldie , the line of march was taken , and the troops reached camp about five o'clock this morning . This reconnoissance demonstrated that there was no regular force of the rebels ...
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... reaching the enemy . As a measure of justice to our many good citizens , who , without crime , have been taken from ... reached the turnpike leading from Hagerstown to Hancock , ( known as the National Road . ) Here a signal station on ...
... reaching the enemy . As a measure of justice to our many good citizens , who , without crime , have been taken from ... reached the turnpike leading from Hagerstown to Hancock , ( known as the National Road . ) Here a signal station on ...
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... reached about twelve M. I was extremely anxious to reach Hagerstown , where large supplies were stored ; but was satis- fied from reliable information that the notice the enemy had of my approach and the proximity of his forces , would ...
... reached about twelve M. I was extremely anxious to reach Hagerstown , where large supplies were stored ; but was satis- fied from reliable information that the notice the enemy had of my approach and the proximity of his forces , would ...
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