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 doubted ; but they spurned all attempts to claim town . He therefore issued an order requiring their respect because of professed sympathy with the citizens to bring him all the arms they had , their cause . To one who ...
... arms in the doubted ; but they spurned all attempts to claim town . He therefore issued an order requiring their respect because of professed sympathy with the citizens to bring him all the arms they had , their cause . To one who ...
Contents
The National EnrolmentSolicitor Whitings | 15 |
March Along by George H Boker | 19 |
Fight at Cabin Creek I T | 30 |
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advance arms army arrived artillery attack battery battle brave bridge brigade brought called camp Captain carried cavalry charge close Colonel column command continued corps cover crossed direction division duty enemy enemy's engaged fall fell field fight fire five flag force formed forward four front give ground guns half hand head headquarters heavy hill horses hundred immediately infantry July June killed land leave letter Lieutenant loss Major Major-General ment Michigan miles morning moved movement nearly never New-York night o'clock officers opened passed Port position prisoners reached rear rebel received regiment rest returned river road Second sent shell shot side skirmishers soldiers soon strong taken thing Third thousand tion took town troops United Vicksburgh whole woods wounded