The Rebellion Record: A Diary of American Events, With Documents, Narratives, Illustrative Incidents, Poetry, Etc.1864 |
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... Lieutenant Vigel was also captured with Lieutenant Smith's men . These five companies were under com- mand of Major Mulvey , who was taken with his little boy , twelve years old . - Chicago Tribune . of water , and would assist me in ...
... Lieutenant Vigel was also captured with Lieutenant Smith's men . These five companies were under com- mand of Major Mulvey , who was taken with his little boy , twelve years old . - Chicago Tribune . of water , and would assist me in ...
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... Lieutenant - Colonel Delaney , of Cobb's Georgia Legion , Lieutenant Boyce , and two privates of North - Carolina regiments , who were seriously wounded . Unionists wounded include Lieuten- ant Hines , of the Fifth New - York cavalry ...
... Lieutenant - Colonel Delaney , of Cobb's Georgia Legion , Lieutenant Boyce , and two privates of North - Carolina regiments , who were seriously wounded . Unionists wounded include Lieuten- ant Hines , of the Fifth New - York cavalry ...
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The officers captured gave their names as Captain William Digges , First Lieutenant John Blackford , and Second Lieutenant Eugene Reed . The prisoners frankly admitted that it was a portion of their programme to burn Back Creek bridge ...
The officers captured gave their names as Captain William Digges , First Lieutenant John Blackford , and Second Lieutenant Eugene Reed . The prisoners frankly admitted that it was a portion of their programme to burn Back Creek bridge ...
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... Lieutenant Perry , of company I , First Alabama cavalry . Lieuten- ant Swift , of Ottawa , was mortally wounded , and about ten privates were killed . The rebel loss was more severe , as they rush- ed in large numbers upon the Nationals ...
... Lieutenant Perry , of company I , First Alabama cavalry . Lieuten- ant Swift , of Ottawa , was mortally wounded , and about ten privates were killed . The rebel loss was more severe , as they rush- ed in large numbers upon the Nationals ...
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... Lieutenant - Colonel Broderick and Major missing ; Timothy Mahoney , company H , wound- Shelmire , of the First New ... Lieutenant W. P. Lloyd , Acting Assistant Adjutant - General ; Lieutenant Gremlee and Lieutenant Parry , Act- ing Aid ...
... Lieutenant - Colonel Broderick and Major missing ; Timothy Mahoney , company H , wound- Shelmire , of the First New ... Lieutenant W. P. Lloyd , Acting Assistant Adjutant - General ; Lieutenant Gremlee and Lieutenant Parry , Act- ing Aid ...
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