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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... rear of Richardson . After a rapid examination of the position , I found that it was too late to attack that day , and at once directed locations to be se- lected for our batteries of position , and indicated the bivouacs for the ...
... rear of Richardson . After a rapid examination of the position , I found that it was too late to attack that day , and at once directed locations to be se- lected for our batteries of position , and indicated the bivouacs for the ...
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... rear , they fled at the last moment . | Texas a volunteer lieutenant , J. W. Kittredge , with the bark Arthur , the little steamer Sa- chem , and a launch , with which force he said he would take Corpus Christi and the waters adja- cent ...
... rear , they fled at the last moment . | Texas a volunteer lieutenant , J. W. Kittredge , with the bark Arthur , the little steamer Sa- chem , and a launch , with which force he said he would take Corpus Christi and the waters adja- cent ...
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... rear - guard . Having arrived at White Plains about one o'clock A.M. , could find or hear nothing of the detachment of Sixth Ohio cavalry who were ordered to keep up communication with this place . I encamped for the night with the rest ...
... rear - guard . Having arrived at White Plains about one o'clock A.M. , could find or hear nothing of the detachment of Sixth Ohio cavalry who were ordered to keep up communication with this place . I encamped for the night with the rest ...
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... rear of Col. Cloud's brigade . After waiting The route from Maysville to the timber where half an hour at a halt , I took a portion of my the rebels were posted lay across the prairie in a body - guard , went ahead to learn the cause of ...
... rear of Col. Cloud's brigade . After waiting The route from Maysville to the timber where half an hour at a halt , I took a portion of my the rebels were posted lay across the prairie in a body - guard , went ahead to learn the cause of ...
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... rear , pro- tect the trains , etc. We marched from there on Monday night at nine o'clock , and by two o'clock had reached Bentonville , a distance of some twelve or thirteen miles , where the command halted and remained through the ...
... rear , pro- tect the trains , etc. We marched from there on Monday night at nine o'clock , and by two o'clock had reached Bentonville , a distance of some twelve or thirteen miles , where the command halted and remained through the ...
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