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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... received bonds as aforesaid , and afterward introducing or tolerating slavery therein , shall refund to the United States the bonds so received , or the value thereof , and all interest paid thereon . —A RUMOF . was prevalent in ...
... received bonds as aforesaid , and afterward introducing or tolerating slavery therein , shall refund to the United States the bonds so received , or the value thereof , and all interest paid thereon . —A RUMOF . was prevalent in ...
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... received with unbounded applause and approbation . - St . Louis Democrat . civil authority to reclaim their slaves ... received with immense applause , the audience rising and cheering and waving their handkerchiefs . During the course ...
... received with unbounded applause and approbation . - St . Louis Democrat . civil authority to reclaim their slaves ... received with immense applause , the audience rising and cheering and waving their handkerchiefs . During the course ...
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... received sixty - one shots , retiring without a man injured . -FRANKLIN , Tenn . , was this day occupied by the ... receiving one hundred shots from the gunboat , made a hasty retreat , leaving the transport , which had been six hundred ...
... received sixty - one shots , retiring without a man injured . -FRANKLIN , Tenn . , was this day occupied by the ... receiving one hundred shots from the gunboat , made a hasty retreat , leaving the transport , which had been six hundred ...
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... received the most valuable assistance from the people of Eng- land , and at this time there are schemes on foot there , of great importance to us . " -- The English schooner Maggie Fulton , while attempting to run the blockade at Indian ...
... received the most valuable assistance from the people of Eng- land , and at this time there are schemes on foot there , of great importance to us . " -- The English schooner Maggie Fulton , while attempting to run the blockade at Indian ...
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... received by General King , commanding at Yorktown , Va . , of the presence of a large body of cavalry in Gloucester County , Colonel A. H. Grimshaw , Fourth Delaware volunteers , in command of the post at Gloucester Point , was ordered ...
... received by General King , commanding at Yorktown , Va . , of the presence of a large body of cavalry in Gloucester County , Colonel A. H. Grimshaw , Fourth Delaware volunteers , in command of the post at Gloucester Point , was ordered ...
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