The American Conflict: A History of the Great Rebellion in the United States of America, 1860-'64: Its Causes, Incidents, and Results: Intended to Exhibit Especially Its Moral and Political Phases, with the Drift and Progress of American Opinion Respecting Human Slavery from 1776 to the Close of the War for the Union, Volume 2O. D. Case, 1867 - Slavery |
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... camp , saying , " We will fight them there . " Arrived at the camp , our soldiers were ordered to lay down their arms , and inform- ed , " You are turned over as prison- ers of war . ' The subordinate offi- cers disclaimed any ...
... camp , saying , " We will fight them there . " Arrived at the camp , our soldiers were ordered to lay down their arms , and inform- ed , " You are turned over as prison- ers of war . ' The subordinate offi- cers disclaimed any ...
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... camp at Milford , not far from War- rensburg , and compelled its surrender at discretion . Three colonels , 17 captains , over 1,000 prisoners , 1,000 stand of arms , 1,000 horses , and an abundance of tents , baggage , and supplies ...
... camp at Milford , not far from War- rensburg , and compelled its surrender at discretion . Three colonels , 17 captains , over 1,000 prisoners , 1,000 stand of arms , 1,000 horses , and an abundance of tents , baggage , and supplies ...
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... camp - talk amongst officers high in com- day 7 cannon and about 200 prisoners . " 14 The Richmond Whig of April 9th , 1862 , has a Rebel letter from one present to Hon . G. G. Vest , which says : " When the enemy left Cove creek ...
... camp - talk amongst officers high in com- day 7 cannon and about 200 prisoners . " 14 The Richmond Whig of April 9th , 1862 , has a Rebel letter from one present to Hon . G. G. Vest , which says : " When the enemy left Cove creek ...
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... camp at Schofield early dawn , " and immediately at- tacked with such vigor that the Rebels , though in superior numbers , fled rapidly into the mountains , with the loss of their camp equipage . Gen. Totten did not arrive till after ...
... camp at Schofield early dawn , " and immediately at- tacked with such vigor that the Rebels , though in superior numbers , fled rapidly into the mountains , with the loss of their camp equipage . Gen. Totten did not arrive till after ...
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... camp equipage , course to that stream , to its own re- and returning to Pikeville without ception by the Ohio , and ... camp was at MILL SPRING , in Wayne county , on the south side of the river ; but , finding himself unmolested , he ...
... camp equipage , course to that stream , to its own re- and returning to Pikeville without ception by the Ohio , and ... camp was at MILL SPRING , in Wayne county , on the south side of the river ; but , finding himself unmolested , he ...
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