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 217
... loss of Vicksburgh was not as severe a blow as the loss of Fort Pillow , Island Number Ten , or New - Orleans . The Confederacy had survived the loss of these points , and would survive the loss of Vicksburgh , Port Hudson , and other ...
... loss of Vicksburgh was not as severe a blow as the loss of Fort Pillow , Island Number Ten , or New - Orleans . The Confederacy had survived the loss of these points , and would survive the loss of Vicksburgh , Port Hudson , and other ...
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... loss humiliation of the enemy ; no loss of power ex- was two killed ; the National , one slightly wound- cept such as is incidental to our separate nation - ed . - THE Sixth regular cavalry , under Captain ality . war . • " If the enemy ...
... loss humiliation of the enemy ; no loss of power ex- was two killed ; the National , one slightly wound- cept such as is incidental to our separate nation - ed . - THE Sixth regular cavalry , under Captain ality . war . • " If the enemy ...
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... loss was two killed , three wounded , and approached the barn to search it , when Wens nine taken prisoners , together with all the horses they had in charge , fifteen of which , however , were afterward recaptured , leaving eighty ...
... loss was two killed , three wounded , and approached the barn to search it , when Wens nine taken prisoners , together with all the horses they had in charge , fifteen of which , however , were afterward recaptured , leaving eighty ...
Contents
General Lees Wooing | 32 |
DOC PAGE | 102 |
Evacuation of Winchester Va | 138 |
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