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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... whole of this day - morning , afternoon , and evening - in honor of the Proclamation . The day was also celebrated in Norfolk , Va . , by the entire negro population . They marched through the town in procession , numbering over four ...
... whole of this day - morning , afternoon , and evening - in honor of the Proclamation . The day was also celebrated in Norfolk , Va . , by the entire negro population . They marched through the town in procession , numbering over four ...
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... whole movements of the army , efficient and valuable service . Indeed , by its services here , as on other fields elsewhere , this corps has gallantly earned its title to an inde- pendent and permanent organization . my , after having ...
... whole movements of the army , efficient and valuable service . Indeed , by its services here , as on other fields elsewhere , this corps has gallantly earned its title to an inde- pendent and permanent organization . my , after having ...
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... whole rebel force was certainly bagged , I started for down the river at five o'clock , against the united persuasion of the whole assem- bled population , including the stout - hearted Lou- don Rangers , who were sure that I would be ...
... whole rebel force was certainly bagged , I started for down the river at five o'clock , against the united persuasion of the whole assem- bled population , including the stout - hearted Lou- don Rangers , who were sure that I would be ...
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... whole force ceeded toward Aldie , which place they entered marching through Thoroughfare Gap , Haymarket , about five o'clock Thursday afternoon . Passing and Gainesville , toward Warrenton , I followed as through the town they took ...
... whole force ceeded toward Aldie , which place they entered marching through Thoroughfare Gap , Haymarket , about five o'clock Thursday afternoon . Passing and Gainesville , toward Warrenton , I followed as through the town they took ...
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... whole of the ten days subsequent to the date of this notice , it is impossible that , with all his varied channels of information , he remained unapprised of Gen. McNeill's determination in the premises . Many rebels believed the whole ...
... whole of the ten days subsequent to the date of this notice , it is impossible that , with all his varied channels of information , he remained unapprised of Gen. McNeill's determination in the premises . Many rebels believed the whole ...
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