The Rebellion Record: A Diary of American Events, With Documents, Narratives, Illustrative Incidents, Poetry, Etc.1864 |
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... cover a demonstration in some other quarter , since they affect to believe that we would be more reticent if an advance were really in contemplation . The month of June , upon which we have this day entered , will unravel the mystery ...
... cover a demonstration in some other quarter , since they affect to believe that we would be more reticent if an advance were really in contemplation . The month of June , upon which we have this day entered , will unravel the mystery ...
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... cover the army with the highest honor and promise a great success to the cause of the Union , and to claim the condo- lence of all for the many gallant fallen , and that for this he especially desires , on this day , that He whose will ...
... cover the army with the highest honor and promise a great success to the cause of the Union , and to claim the condo- lence of all for the many gallant fallen , and that for this he especially desires , on this day , that He whose will ...
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... cover of the National batteries on Folly Island , and four monitors , led by Rear - Admiral Dahl- gren , which entered the main channel abreast of Morris Island , soon after the Union batteries opened . The monitors continued their fire ...
... cover of the National batteries on Folly Island , and four monitors , led by Rear - Admiral Dahl- gren , which entered the main channel abreast of Morris Island , soon after the Union batteries opened . The monitors continued their fire ...
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... cover . THE Union forces under Colonel Wolford , were captured at Philadelphia , Tenn .— ( Doc . 203. ) October 21 .-- This morning the United States steamer Nansemond , Lieutenant R. H. Lamson , commanding , captured and destroyed the ...
... cover . THE Union forces under Colonel Wolford , were captured at Philadelphia , Tenn .— ( Doc . 203. ) October 21 .-- This morning the United States steamer Nansemond , Lieutenant R. H. Lamson , commanding , captured and destroyed the ...
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