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 167
... continued throughout the entire night . The range of the shells appear- ed to extend over the whole city , and three mor- tars were employed in throwing the missiles . In the night Commodore Porter started a barge load- ed with coal ...
... continued throughout the entire night . The range of the shells appear- ed to extend over the whole city , and three mor- tars were employed in throwing the missiles . In the night Commodore Porter started a barge load- ed with coal ...
Page 168
... continued at intervals all day , and firing also continued until Wednesday , June 3. - This morning was another night . The mortars kept up their work till next spell of rest and quietness , and the usual annoy - morning . ance of ...
... continued at intervals all day , and firing also continued until Wednesday , June 3. - This morning was another night . The mortars kept up their work till next spell of rest and quietness , and the usual annoy - morning . ance of ...
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... continued " refusal to —THE bombardment of Vicksburgh continued . transport the soldiers ' mails , except upon in- All the guns in position opened fire at midnight , admissible conditions . " The provost - marshal and continued their ...
... continued " refusal to —THE bombardment of Vicksburgh continued . transport the soldiers ' mails , except upon in- All the guns in position opened fire at midnight , admissible conditions . " The provost - marshal and continued their ...
Contents
General Lees Wooing | 32 |
DOC PAGE | 102 |
Evacuation of Winchester Va | 138 |
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