Report of the Joint Committee on the Conduct of the War: Department of the WestU.S. Government Printing Office, 1863 - Ball's Bluff, Battle of, Va., 1861 |
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... regiment ( Ellis's ) had horses , arms , ( indifferent , ) but no equip- ments ; had to carry their cartridges in ... regiment was , without General Hunt- er's knowledge , taken from him , leaving him , when under marching orders , with ...
... regiment ( Ellis's ) had horses , arms , ( indifferent , ) but no equip- ments ; had to carry their cartridges in ... regiment was , without General Hunt- er's knowledge , taken from him , leaving him , when under marching orders , with ...
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... regiments , nearly full and nearly ready for service . Four Kentucky regiments , in same condition as Tennessee regiments ; one regiment cavalry . į 14th Ohio , Colonel Stedman , Nicholasville . 37th Ohio , Colonel Connell ...
... regiments , nearly full and nearly ready for service . Four Kentucky regiments , in same condition as Tennessee regiments ; one regiment cavalry . į 14th Ohio , Colonel Stedman , Nicholasville . 37th Ohio , Colonel Connell ...
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... regiment which had recently come to St. Louis from Illinois . As nearly as I can now recollect the letter , it was an urgent one from Governor Yates , requesting me to let General Lamon have that regiment , stating that it would please ...
... regiment which had recently come to St. Louis from Illinois . As nearly as I can now recollect the letter , it was an urgent one from Governor Yates , requesting me to let General Lamon have that regiment , stating that it would please ...
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... regiment , but that I need not say to him that it was not an agreeable thing to me to let any of my regiments go . Question . Was there not a military necessity why you should not have let that regiment go ? Answer . Not strictly , I ...
... regiment , but that I need not say to him that it was not an agreeable thing to me to let any of my regiments go . Question . Was there not a military necessity why you should not have let that regiment go ? Answer . Not strictly , I ...
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... regiments of cavalry , which I could not arm , and leave me the other regiments . And , upon my rep- resentations , the ... regiment from any one of the posts would come to St. Louis and pass right through on the cars , without stopping ...
... regiments of cavalry , which I could not arm , and leave me the other regiments . And , upon my rep- resentations , the ... regiment from any one of the posts would come to St. Louis and pass right through on the cars , without stopping ...
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