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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... resulting in a rout of the latter , nine of their number , including Lieutenant - Colo- nel Giddings , being captured . The Unionists had three men killed and nine wounded . — Cincinnati Gazette . -A FIGHT took place on the Upper ...
... resulting in a rout of the latter , nine of their number , including Lieutenant - Colo- nel Giddings , being captured . The Unionists had three men killed and nine wounded . — Cincinnati Gazette . -A FIGHT took place on the Upper ...
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... resulting in the retreat of the rebels , fourteen of whom were taken prisoners , a number of horses and guns captured , and a lieutenant - colonel killed . — Stanford was oc- cupied by Union forces . October 15. - Governor Vance , of ...
... resulting in the retreat of the rebels , fourteen of whom were taken prisoners , a number of horses and guns captured , and a lieutenant - colonel killed . — Stanford was oc- cupied by Union forces . October 15. - Governor Vance , of ...
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... resulting this day attacked by a band of rebel guerrillas , in the vicinity of Pemiscot Bayou , Missouri , but escaped without much injury . No one was killed , and only one person slightly wounded . - The in the retreat of the latter ...
... resulting this day attacked by a band of rebel guerrillas , in the vicinity of Pemiscot Bayou , Missouri , but escaped without much injury . No one was killed , and only one person slightly wounded . - The in the retreat of the latter ...
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... resulting in the retreat of the rebels, fourteen of whom were taken prisoners, a number of horses and guns captured, and a lieutenant-colonel killed—Stanford was oc. cupied by Union forces. October 15.—Governor Wance, of North-Carolina ...
... resulting in the retreat of the rebels, fourteen of whom were taken prisoners, a number of horses and guns captured, and a lieutenant-colonel killed—Stanford was oc. cupied by Union forces. October 15.—Governor Wance, of North-Carolina ...
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... resulting in their retreat , leaving in the hands of the Unionists seventy - five prisoners , including a number of officers , and about thirty horses . -LIEUTENANT - COLONEL SACKETT , Ninth New- - PRESIDENT LINCOLN addressed a letter ...
... resulting in their retreat , leaving in the hands of the Unionists seventy - five prisoners , including a number of officers , and about thirty horses . -LIEUTENANT - COLONEL SACKETT , Ninth New- - PRESIDENT LINCOLN addressed a letter ...
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