The Rebellion Record: A Diary of American Events, With Documents, Narratives, Illustrative Incidents, Poetry, Etc.1864 |
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... Michigan cavalry stationed at Seneca , Md . The Nationals being outnumbered , gradually fell back , fighting , to within three miles of Pooles- ville , when the enemy retired across the river , after burning the camp at Seneca . The ...
... Michigan cavalry stationed at Seneca , Md . The Nationals being outnumbered , gradually fell back , fighting , to within three miles of Pooles- ville , when the enemy retired across the river , after burning the camp at Seneca . The ...
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... Michigan volunteers and a superior force of the rebels , which resulted in the repulse of the latter with a heavy loss . The National casualties were fifteen killed and thirty wounded . -A UNION mass meeting was held at Con- cord ...
... Michigan volunteers and a superior force of the rebels , which resulted in the repulse of the latter with a heavy loss . The National casualties were fifteen killed and thirty wounded . -A UNION mass meeting was held at Con- cord ...
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... Michigan .- ( Doc 88. ) Point , on the Mississippi River , that the National -THE Twenty - second and Thirty - seventh regi- negro troops at Goodrich's Landing had been at - ments of New - York militia , left camp , opposite tacked by ...
... Michigan .- ( Doc 88. ) Point , on the Mississippi River , that the National -THE Twenty - second and Thirty - seventh regi- negro troops at Goodrich's Landing had been at - ments of New - York militia , left camp , opposite tacked by ...
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... Michigan infantry , commanding at Green River Bridge , Kentucky , was summon- ed to surrender , by the rebel General John Mor- gan , when he replied , " that the Fourth day of July was no day to entertain such a proposi- tion , " and ...
... Michigan infantry , commanding at Green River Bridge , Kentucky , was summon- ed to surrender , by the rebel General John Mor- gan , when he replied , " that the Fourth day of July was no day to entertain such a proposi- tion , " and ...
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... Michigan battery was marching through the streets , a caisson exploded , instantly killing three soldiers and the driver . - THE draft riot continued in New - York ; business was suspend- ed ; loyal citizens were called upon by the ...
... Michigan battery was marching through the streets , a caisson exploded , instantly killing three soldiers and the driver . - THE draft riot continued in New - York ; business was suspend- ed ; loyal citizens were called upon by the ...
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