The Rebellion Record: A Diary of American Events, Volume 3Frank Moore G. P. Putnam, 1862 - United States |
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... body of rebels , that had driven the Twentieth Indiana regiment from their camp at Chicomacomico , North Carolina , and dispersed them with severe loss . A correspondent on board the Monticello gives the following account of the affair ...
... body of rebels , that had driven the Twentieth Indiana regiment from their camp at Chicomacomico , North Carolina , and dispersed them with severe loss . A correspondent on board the Monticello gives the following account of the affair ...
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... bodies have not yet been recovered from among the rubbish . It was very dark , and they were obliged to come along ... body of troops there , with the intention of crossing the Potomac , determined that the schooner should be destroyed ...
... bodies have not yet been recovered from among the rubbish . It was very dark , and they were obliged to come along ... body of troops there , with the intention of crossing the Potomac , determined that the schooner should be destroyed ...
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... body of rebel cavalry , one hundred strong , resulting in the loss of two killed , five wounded , and three missing of the National forces , and twelve killed and wounded on the part of the enemy . The rebels first appeared at the ...
... body of rebel cavalry , one hundred strong , resulting in the loss of two killed , five wounded , and three missing of the National forces , and twelve killed and wounded on the part of the enemy . The rebels first appeared at the ...
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... body of five thousand rebels under the Confederate General Evans . Unable through the disparity of numbers to hold their position , they were driven back to the river , and there , as no adequate means to pass the stream had been made ...
... body of five thousand rebels under the Confederate General Evans . Unable through the disparity of numbers to hold their position , they were driven back to the river , and there , as no adequate means to pass the stream had been made ...
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... body of rebels , whom they routed , killing thirteen , taking twenty - four prisoners , and capturing fifty - two horses . They had two wounded on their side . These affairs , though not important in their re- sults , in one sense , do ...
... body of rebels , whom they routed , killing thirteen , taking twenty - four prisoners , and capturing fifty - two horses . They had two wounded on their side . These affairs , though not important in their re- sults , in one sense , do ...
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advance arms army arrived artillery attack battery battle boats brigade camp Capt Captain captured cavalry charge CHARLES WILKES Charleston cheers citizens Colonel command Company Confederate Creek despatched enemy enemy's engaged expedition Federal Ferry fifty fight fire five flag fleet force Fort Clark Fort Hatteras Fort Pickens Fort Walker Fortress Monroe four Government guard gunboats guns Hatteras Hatteras Inlet HEAD-QUARTERS hill Home Guards honor horses hour hundred infantry Island Kentucky killed land large number Lexington Lieut Lieutenant loss Major mand ment miles Missouri morning night North Carolina o'clock officers Ohio party passed pickets port Port Royal position Potomac prisoners rebels regiment retreat returned rifled river road schooner sent shell ship shore shot side skirmishers Slidell soldiers soon South steamer taken thousand tion to-day took troops Union United vessels Virginia Volunteers woods wounded York Zouaves