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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... sent out by General Sigel from his command near Centreville. Major Keenan then returned to Purcellsville, having marched thirty-five miles, and obtained some valuable information. —THE brig Baron de Castine, of Boston, Captain Saunders ...
... sent out by General Sigel from his command near Centreville. Major Keenan then returned to Purcellsville, having marched thirty-five miles, and obtained some valuable information. —THE brig Baron de Castine, of Boston, Captain Saunders ...
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... sent a de- of the rebels was owing to its being night . Lieu - tachment of fifty men from the Fifth cavalry of tenant Laverty was the only one injured , on the Missouri volunteers , under the command of Lieu- National side . tenant ...
... sent a de- of the rebels was owing to its being night . Lieu - tachment of fifty men from the Fifth cavalry of tenant Laverty was the only one injured , on the Missouri volunteers , under the command of Lieu- National side . tenant ...
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... sent the following report of the affair to Brigadier- General Davidson : municate with me . April 19. - Yesterday ... sent out in that direction . I then sent Major Wood on to reënforce with a battalion . He held them in check and ...
... sent the following report of the affair to Brigadier- General Davidson : municate with me . April 19. - Yesterday ... sent out in that direction . I then sent Major Wood on to reënforce with a battalion . He held them in check and ...
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... sent swim ashore , thinking we were in deeper water back to Jackson , employing for that purpose ( as was reported ) than we really were . I sup- associations of citizens as well as State troops . ' I therefore order the commanding ...
... sent swim ashore , thinking we were in deeper water back to Jackson , employing for that purpose ( as was reported ) than we really were . I sup- associations of citizens as well as State troops . ' I therefore order the commanding ...
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... sent back this intelligence at once to the Commanding General . Striking directly across the National road , I pro - cacy , continued the march through the night , via ceeded in the direction of Mercersburgh , Pennsyl- vania , which ...
... sent back this intelligence at once to the Commanding General . Striking directly across the National road , I pro - cacy , continued the march through the night , via ceeded in the direction of Mercersburgh , Pennsyl- vania , which ...
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