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 129
... o'clock , and before nine o'clock he had three steamers employed in searching for the vessel , and discov- ering her position . Without any delay , he char- tered the steamers Forest City , of the Portland and Boston line , the steamer ...
... o'clock , and before nine o'clock he had three steamers employed in searching for the vessel , and discov- ering her position . Without any delay , he char- tered the steamers Forest City , of the Portland and Boston line , the steamer ...
Page 171
May 31 .-- This morning , about three o'clock , May 25. - Heavy skirmishing all day with ar- the enemy commenced a very heavy cannonad- tillery and small arms continued until about fouring ; the heavens were perfectly checkered with o'clock ...
May 31 .-- This morning , about three o'clock , May 25. - Heavy skirmishing all day with ar- the enemy commenced a very heavy cannonad- tillery and small arms continued until about fouring ; the heavens were perfectly checkered with o'clock ...
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... o'clock this morning they , accompanied by Colonel Shackle- ford and his staff , left on the regular train for ... o'clock M. , on the twenty - third of June , 1863 ; marched eight miles toward Salem , Tenn . , and bivouacked by the side ...
... o'clock this morning they , accompanied by Colonel Shackle- ford and his staff , left on the regular train for ... o'clock M. , on the twenty - third of June , 1863 ; marched eight miles toward Salem , Tenn . , and bivouacked by the side ...
Contents
The National EnrolmentSolicitor Whitings | 15 |
March Along by George H Boker | 19 |
Fight at Cabin Creek I T | 30 |
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