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 349
... soon over , and Gen- eral Turchin , who followed Lieutenant - Colonel Langdon , quietly took possession of the hills assigned him . So soon as the skirmishers were thrown out from each command , the axes were set at work felling an ...
... soon over , and Gen- eral Turchin , who followed Lieutenant - Colonel Langdon , quietly took possession of the hills assigned him . So soon as the skirmishers were thrown out from each command , the axes were set at work felling an ...
Page 30
... soon re- and to be entirely annihilated , ( as they greatly turned and said : Turn out ! we have got a job outnumbered us , ) or take the back - track and on hand . ' The men were soon out and into line , run the gauntlet for our lives ...
... soon re- and to be entirely annihilated , ( as they greatly turned and said : Turn out ! we have got a job outnumbered us , ) or take the back - track and on hand . ' The men were soon out and into line , run the gauntlet for our lives ...
Page 39
... soon after compelled to evacu- ate the place with considerable loss , by a force of National cavalry , who pursued them in their retreat toward the Cumberland River . - THE rebel guerrilla Mosby , who was retiring from Fairfax Court ...
... soon after compelled to evacu- ate the place with considerable loss , by a force of National cavalry , who pursued them in their retreat toward the Cumberland River . - THE rebel guerrilla Mosby , who was retiring from Fairfax Court ...
Contents
The National EnrolmentSolicitor Whitings | 15 |
March Along by George H Boker | 19 |
Fight at Cabin Creek I T | 30 |
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