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 32
... immediately brought to bear upon the ene- my , driving him from the position and affording a protection to Colonel Keifer's command , under which it retreated , with small loss , to the main fort . The guns at the fort , and the ...
... immediately brought to bear upon the ene- my , driving him from the position and affording a protection to Colonel Keifer's command , under which it retreated , with small loss , to the main fort . The guns at the fort , and the ...
Page 58
... immediately formed in line of battle . Griffith's and Klaus's batteries brought up and the enemy's fire briskly replied to and silenced . The division rested upon its arms at Shaiffer's plantation during the short remnant of the night ...
... immediately formed in line of battle . Griffith's and Klaus's batteries brought up and the enemy's fire briskly replied to and silenced . The division rested upon its arms at Shaiffer's plantation during the short remnant of the night ...
Page 124
... immediately loaded and despatched to Westminster , leaving Washington in the night , in charge of Mr. S. Bacon . Mr. Hovey followed the next morning in passenger train , and reached Westminster about noon July third . Owing to a delay ...
... immediately loaded and despatched to Westminster , leaving Washington in the night , in charge of Mr. S. Bacon . Mr. Hovey followed the next morning in passenger train , and reached Westminster about noon July third . Owing to a delay ...
Contents
The National EnrolmentSolicitor Whitings | 15 |
March Along by George H Boker | 19 |
Fight at Cabin Creek I T | 30 |
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