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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... troops , 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 ...
... troops , 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 ...
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... troops , numbering only eighty , stationed at Manassas Junction , Virginia . The Union troops retreated with the loss of fifteen men and two officers taken prisoners . Captain Conger of the Third Virginia cavalry , with a detachment of ...
... troops , numbering only eighty , stationed at Manassas Junction , Virginia . The Union troops retreated with the loss of fifteen men and two officers taken prisoners . Captain Conger of the Third Virginia cavalry , with a detachment of ...
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... troops of that district would hereafter be commanded by General C. S. Hamilton , he hav- ing been called to duty elsewhere . - A party of the Forty - third Indiana regiment , while on a for- aging expedition in the vicinity of Helena ...
... troops of that district would hereafter be commanded by General C. S. Hamilton , he hav- ing been called to duty elsewhere . - A party of the Forty - third Indiana regiment , while on a for- aging expedition in the vicinity of Helena ...
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... troops , under the command of General John ing marched thirty - five miles , and obtained some G. Foster , left Newbern , N. C. , and proceeded up Albemarle Sound . Its destination was unknown . Part of the force went by land and part ...
... troops , under the command of General John ing marched thirty - five miles , and obtained some G. Foster , left Newbern , N. C. , and proceeded up Albemarle Sound . Its destination was unknown . Part of the force went by land and part ...
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... troops, under the command of General John G. Foster, left Newbern, N.C., and proceeded up Albemarle Sound. Its destination was unknown. Part of the force went by land and part on schoonners, the latter being convoyed by two gunboats. It ...
... troops, under the command of General John G. Foster, left Newbern, N.C., and proceeded up Albemarle Sound. Its destination was unknown. Part of the force went by land and part on schoonners, the latter being convoyed by two gunboats. It ...
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