The Rebellion Record, Volume 7G. P. Putnam, 1864 - United States Vols. 1-8 each in three divisions, separately paged: I. Diary of events; II. Documents and narratives; III. Poetry, rumors and incidents. Vol. 9 in two divisions, omitting "Diary of events"; v. 10-11 and supplement. "Documents" only. |
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Page 176
... arms ! ye heroes of the nation ! To arms ! and stay the conflagration ! Come from high or lowly station ! To arms ! we'll conquer yet ! We hold the forts that frown above the Mississippi's tide . Though Vicksburgh yet may mock us , we ...
... arms ! ye heroes of the nation ! To arms ! and stay the conflagration ! Come from high or lowly station ! To arms ! we'll conquer yet ! We hold the forts that frown above the Mississippi's tide . Though Vicksburgh yet may mock us , we ...
Page 176
... arms ! Who would not a coward stand- Shoulder arms ! When one's country cries for aid , Only fools hang back afraid . There's a cry sweeps o'er the land- Shoulder arms ! Who's afraid to meet the foe- Who would see the flag laid low In ...
... arms ! Who would not a coward stand- Shoulder arms ! When one's country cries for aid , Only fools hang back afraid . There's a cry sweeps o'er the land- Shoulder arms ! Who's afraid to meet the foe- Who would see the flag laid low In ...
Page 197
... arms in the town . He therefore issued an order requiring the citizens to bring him all the arms they had , public or private , within two hours ; and search and terrible vengeance were threatened in case of disobedience . Many of our ...
... arms in the town . He therefore issued an order requiring the citizens to bring him all the arms they had , public or private , within two hours ; and search and terrible vengeance were threatened in case of disobedience . Many of our ...
Contents
General Lees Wooing | 32 |
DOC PAGE | 102 |
Evacuation of Winchester Va | 138 |
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