The Rebellion Record: A Diary of American Events, With Documents, Narratives, Illustrative Incidents, Poetry, Etc.1864 |
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... close of the day , he returned to the north side of the Rappahannock . General Pleasanton's men behaved in the most gallant manner , handsomely driving back superior forces of the enemy . Over two hundred prisoners and one battle - flag ...
... close of the day , he returned to the north side of the Rappahannock . General Pleasanton's men behaved in the most gallant manner , handsomely driving back superior forces of the enemy . Over two hundred prisoners and one battle - flag ...
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... Close your places of business and apply your hearts to the work . Come in such organizations as you can form . General Couch has appointed Lieutenant - Colonel Ruff to superintend your or- ganizations . Report to him immediately . and ...
... Close your places of business and apply your hearts to the work . Come in such organizations as you can form . General Couch has appointed Lieutenant - Colonel Ruff to superintend your or- ganizations . Report to him immediately . and ...
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... close of the day , there were thirty of the enemy's dead and wounded at the hospital , a majority of the wounds being of a serious character . Some forty prisoners were captured , including six officers , a lieuten- ant - colonel , a ...
... close of the day , there were thirty of the enemy's dead and wounded at the hospital , a majority of the wounds being of a serious character . Some forty prisoners were captured , including six officers , a lieuten- ant - colonel , a ...
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... close their works until the rebels were driven from the State , and raised ten thousand dollarg to pay the wages of all who volunteer during their absence . - MECHANICSBURGH , Pa . , was given up to the rebels this morning . On their ...
... close their works until the rebels were driven from the State , and raised ten thousand dollarg to pay the wages of all who volunteer during their absence . - MECHANICSBURGH , Pa . , was given up to the rebels this morning . On their ...
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... close their places of busi- DETACHMENT of National cavalry , under the com - ness , and ordering the arrest of all free negroes mand of Captain Greenfield and Lieutenant in the city , as they were wanted to work on Kelley , of General ...
... close their places of busi- DETACHMENT of National cavalry , under the com - ness , and ordering the arrest of all free negroes mand of Captain Greenfield and Lieutenant in the city , as they were wanted to work on Kelley , of General ...
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