The Rebellion Record: A Diary of American Events, With Documents, Narratives, Illustrative Incidents, Poetry, Etc.1864 |
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... ground on the other side of the canal . BURN , of the Iowa Ninth infantry , died at his These wagons were mostly drawn by four home in Waterloo . Captain Washburn was horses , though there were some mule - teams wounded at Vicksburgh ...
... ground on the other side of the canal . BURN , of the Iowa Ninth infantry , died at his These wagons were mostly drawn by four home in Waterloo . Captain Washburn was horses , though there were some mule - teams wounded at Vicksburgh ...
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... ground . He also cap- tured a large number of horses , mules , and cattle , but owing to our lack of transportation , they were left behind . It is a matter of regret that this ques- tion of transportation had not received more atten ...
... ground . He also cap- tured a large number of horses , mules , and cattle , but owing to our lack of transportation , they were left behind . It is a matter of regret that this ques- tion of transportation had not received more atten ...
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... ground that , in consideration of his services in the department of Annapolis , the President in- tended to give him the position now legally held by one of those two officers . To this I desire , finally , to reply that the act of the ...
... ground that , in consideration of his services in the department of Annapolis , the President in- tended to give him the position now legally held by one of those two officers . To this I desire , finally , to reply that the act of the ...
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... ground between Kelly's Ford and Brandy Station is rolling , interspersed with clumps of trees , and not the most desirable for cavalry ope- rations ; nevertheless the men of the different regiments succeeded in keeping in excellent ...
... ground between Kelly's Ford and Brandy Station is rolling , interspersed with clumps of trees , and not the most desirable for cavalry ope- rations ; nevertheless the men of the different regiments succeeded in keeping in excellent ...
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... ground and its expo- filled up by a portion of Hovey's division , upon sure to the fire of the enemy arrested his prog- its arrival upon the ground assigned to it . The ress and proved the impracticability of suc- enemy's artillery was ...
... ground and its expo- filled up by a portion of Hovey's division , upon sure to the fire of the enemy arrested his prog- its arrival upon the ground assigned to it . The ress and proved the impracticability of suc- enemy's artillery was ...
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