The Rebellion Record: A Diary of American Events, With Documents, Narratives, Illustrative Incidents, Poetry, Etc.1864 |
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... field heavy loss . They were pursued by the Union of Chickamauga . He complimented the General cavalry . The Union force in the engagement in the highest terms , remarking that " his sol- consisted of detachments of the Sixth and Elev ...
... field heavy loss . They were pursued by the Union of Chickamauga . He complimented the General cavalry . The Union force in the engagement in the highest terms , remarking that " his sol- consisted of detachments of the Sixth and Elev ...
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... field to solace the enemy . The other horse was brought away in safety . They were both valuable animals , as was seen from the bill of sale found by our troops in the Colonel's house . The horses had been imported , and cost one ...
... field to solace the enemy . The other horse was brought away in safety . They were both valuable animals , as was seen from the bill of sale found by our troops in the Colonel's house . The horses had been imported , and cost one ...
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... field in the rear , when our troops followed , keeping up a running fire , which in connection with some shells thrown by our batteries beyond , compelled them to turn The prisoners give but little information rela- and give themselves ...
... field in the rear , when our troops followed , keeping up a running fire , which in connection with some shells thrown by our batteries beyond , compelled them to turn The prisoners give but little information rela- and give themselves ...
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... fields . Our figures are our arguments that colored men will fight , and they need no comment . We leave them as the battle - field gave them , mourn- fully brave . with this regiment . Every officer , so far as I can learn , did his ...
... fields . Our figures are our arguments that colored men will fight , and they need no comment . We leave them as the battle - field gave them , mourn- fully brave . with this regiment . Every officer , so far as I can learn , did his ...
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the field when we retired . By dark our forces were all over the river , and the wounded of Bu- ford's division all loaded in the cars and on the way to Washington . The loss in his division is about one hundred and eighty , and in ...
the field when we retired . By dark our forces were all over the river , and the wounded of Bu- ford's division all loaded in the cars and on the way to Washington . The loss in his division is about one hundred and eighty , and in ...
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