Supplemental Report of the Joint Committee on the Conduct of the War: 2, Volumes 1-2U.S. Government Printing Office, 1866 |
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... officers enlisted on each side of the question that civil law was either not executed at all , or was made the cloak of outrage and injustice upon political opponents . This was the case particularly in Missouri . The governor and other ...
... officers enlisted on each side of the question that civil law was either not executed at all , or was made the cloak of outrage and injustice upon political opponents . This was the case particularly in Missouri . The governor and other ...
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... officers shall be selected as members . No one thus appointed shall be permitted to decline , or shall fail to ... officer in command . Upon the call of a majority of the committee of public safety in each county , troops will be sent to ...
... officers shall be selected as members . No one thus appointed shall be permitted to decline , or shall fail to ... officer in command . Upon the call of a majority of the committee of public safety in each county , troops will be sent to ...
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... officers , whose labors at outrage and injustice were powerfully assisted by the numerous gangs of outlaws which infested every part of the State . Every commander of the smallest detachment was supreme within his limited jurisdiction ...
... officers , whose labors at outrage and injustice were powerfully assisted by the numerous gangs of outlaws which infested every part of the State . Every commander of the smallest detachment was supreme within his limited jurisdiction ...
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... officer will dare to lift his hand against him . This has actually occurred within the last month . The result of such ... officers were loyal men , a sort of administration of civil law was kept up ; but as judges , jurors , and lawyers ...
... officer will dare to lift his hand against him . This has actually occurred within the last month . The result of such ... officers were loyal men , a sort of administration of civil law was kept up ; but as judges , jurors , and lawyers ...
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... officers . About five hundred horses and mules , seventy - three wagons , heavily loaded with powder , lead , tents , subsistence stores , and supplies of various kinds , fell into our hands , as also a thousand stand of arms . The ...
... officers . About five hundred horses and mules , seventy - three wagons , heavily loaded with powder , lead , tents , subsistence stores , and supplies of various kinds , fell into our hands , as also a thousand stand of arms . The ...
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6th corps advance Alexandria ammunition ARMY OF VIRGINIA arrived Assistant Adjutant attack August Banks batteries battle Booneville bridge brigade camp campaign Captain captured cavalry Centreville Colonel and Aide-de-Camp Corinth Court House creek crossing daylight despatch direction division enemy Farmington fire flank ford Frémont Front Royal Gordonsville gunboats guns HEADQUARTERS ARMY heavy Heintzelman Illinois Indians infantry intrenchments Island JOHN POPE land Lieutenant Colonel Madrid Major General Commanding Major General HALLECK Major General Pope Manassas Junction McClellan McDowell Merritt miles military Mississippi morning move movement night o'clock obedient servant occupied officers operations orders pickets position Potomac prisoners push forward railroad Rappahannock re-enforcements rear rebel received reconnoissance regiments Reno respectfully retreat Richmond river road sent Shenandoah Sigel skirmishers soon Sperryville Sulphur Springs T. C. H. SMITH thousand Tiptonville to-morrow trains troops true copy wagons Washington Waterloo bridge whole force wounded