The Rebellion Record: A Diary of American Events, with Documents Narratives, Illustrative Incidents, Poetry, Etc, Volume 5Frank Moore G. P. Putnam, 1863 - United States |
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... enemy's sharp - shooters and gunners in Fort Ma- gruder . The Eleventh Massachusetts regiment , and the Twenty - sixth Pennsylvania , were then directed to form on the right of the Second New Hamp- shire , and to advance as skirmishers ...
... enemy's sharp - shooters and gunners in Fort Ma- gruder . The Eleventh Massachusetts regiment , and the Twenty - sixth Pennsylvania , were then directed to form on the right of the Second New Hamp- shire , and to advance as skirmishers ...
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... enemy's galling fire . This was by far the best defended portion of his lines , and would probably have been held much longer but for Hancock's coup de maître . All over the battle - field our inquisitive troops were exploring the enemy's ...
... enemy's galling fire . This was by far the best defended portion of his lines , and would probably have been held much longer but for Hancock's coup de maître . All over the battle - field our inquisitive troops were exploring the enemy's ...
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... enemy's cavalry and capturing a carbine and ther particulars of the fight on Monday . BATTLE OF SOMERVILLE HEIGHTS , VA . enemy , and was surrounded . I caused my com- cers and men engaged , they having withstood a half. LATER . Gen ...
... enemy's cavalry and capturing a carbine and ther particulars of the fight on Monday . BATTLE OF SOMERVILLE HEIGHTS , VA . enemy , and was surrounded . I caused my com- cers and men engaged , they having withstood a half. LATER . Gen ...
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... enemy's troops known to be in the valley , and embracing at least twenty - five thousand men , were united and close upon us , in some enter- prise not yet developed . ward Woodstock . Under this interpretation of the enemy's plans ...
... enemy's troops known to be in the valley , and embracing at least twenty - five thousand men , were united and close upon us , in some enter- prise not yet developed . ward Woodstock . Under this interpretation of the enemy's plans ...
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... enemy's loss is not known . Cedar Creek bridge for the flames , in order to prevent a pursuit in that direction by the enemy . In the execution of this order Capt . Abert and the Zouaves were cut off from the column , which they joined ...
... enemy's loss is not known . Cedar Creek bridge for the flames , in order to prevent a pursuit in that direction by the enemy . In the execution of this order Capt . Abert and the Zouaves were cut off from the column , which they joined ...
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advance arms ARMY OF VIRGINIA arrived artillery attack Banks battery brave bridge Brig.-Gen brigade camp Capt Captain captured cavalry Centreville charge Chickahominy citizens Colonel column command confederate Corinth corps Creek despatch direction division eight enemy enemy's engaged fall back fell field fight fire five flank Fort Pillow forward four front Front Royal gallant guard guerrillas gunboats guns HEADQUARTERS Heintzelman horses hundred infantry James River JOHN POPE killed and wounded Lieut Lieut.-Col line of battle loss Major-Gen Major-General mand Massachusetts McClellan ment miles morning Mound City moved New-Orleans New-York night o'clock P.M. officers Ohio Pennsylvania pickets Pope position prisoners railroad rear rebel cavalry reconnoissance reënforcements regiment retreat Richmond road sent Sewell's Point shell shot side skirmishers soldiers soon steamer T. C. H. SMITH thousand tion took town Union army Union troops United volley volunteers Warrenton Williamsburgh woods