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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... returned to its headquarters at Cen- treville , without losing a man . - New - York Times , October 16 . -THE Sixth regiment Missouri State militia , under command of Colonel Catherwood , returned to camp at Sedalia , Missouri , after a ...
... returned to its headquarters at Cen- treville , without losing a man . - New - York Times , October 16 . -THE Sixth regiment Missouri State militia , under command of Colonel Catherwood , returned to camp at Sedalia , Missouri , after a ...
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... returning from Middletown , they were met by a squad of rebel cavalry , on whom they opened one of their field - pieces , when they fled at the first fire . The force then returned to Montgomery , and embarked on the steamer without ...
... returning from Middletown , they were met by a squad of rebel cavalry , on whom they opened one of their field - pieces , when they fled at the first fire . The force then returned to Montgomery , and embarked on the steamer without ...
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... returned to camp at Patterson , Wayne County , Mo. , having captured thirteen rebels and made a march of one hundred and sixty miles in eight days .- ( Doc . 23. ) -AN engagement occurred near Williamston , N. C. , between four ...
... returned to camp at Patterson , Wayne County , Mo. , having captured thirteen rebels and made a march of one hundred and sixty miles in eight days .- ( Doc . 23. ) -AN engagement occurred near Williamston , N. C. , between four ...
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... returning to the headquarters at New - Orleans , issued the follow- steamer , Colonel Beard's command was attacked ing order : by a party of rebels , but they succeeded in reach- ing the vessel without injury . The colored troops returned ...
... returning to the headquarters at New - Orleans , issued the follow- steamer , Colonel Beard's command was attacked ing order : by a party of rebels , but they succeeded in reach- ing the vessel without injury . The colored troops returned ...
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... returned to General Herron's camp , hay- ing been successful in destroying portions of the rebel saltpetre - works , arsenal , and store - houses , with about five hundred shot - guns and rifles . eighth census of the United States ...
... returned to General Herron's camp , hay- ing been successful in destroying portions of the rebel saltpetre - works , arsenal , and store - houses , with about five hundred shot - guns and rifles . eighth census of the United States ...
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