The Rebellion Record: A Diary of American Events, With Documents, Narratives, Illustrative Incidents, Poetry, Etc.1864 |
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... camp at all hazards until mandant of the post . The force of the enemy nightfall . Shortly after Collier had taken his consisted of the brigades of Armstrong and Jack - position , heavy volleys were heard immediately son , and the ...
... camp at all hazards until mandant of the post . The force of the enemy nightfall . Shortly after Collier had taken his consisted of the brigades of Armstrong and Jack - position , heavy volleys were heard immediately son , and the ...
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... camp . It was most unfortunate that we could not have had an hour more of daylight , and have gotten a haul of prisoners of some moment , including the general commanding . Our cavalry were gather- ed together by sound of bugle and ...
... camp . It was most unfortunate that we could not have had an hour more of daylight , and have gotten a haul of prisoners of some moment , including the general commanding . Our cavalry were gather- ed together by sound of bugle and ...
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... camp is along the bank of the Mississippi River , and at this point the levee is not more than one hundred and fifty yards from the river . The encampment is between the levee and the river . Breastworks have been thrown up on the right ...
... camp is along the bank of the Mississippi River , and at this point the levee is not more than one hundred and fifty yards from the river . The encampment is between the levee and the river . Breastworks have been thrown up on the right ...
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... camp or wade in blood to his knees . It was first reported that the rebels shot all the prisoners taken when they got to Richmond , ten miles from here . We have since learned that the proposition was made and the Louisiana troops were ...
... camp or wade in blood to his knees . It was first reported that the rebels shot all the prisoners taken when they got to Richmond , ten miles from here . We have since learned that the proposition was made and the Louisiana troops were ...
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... camp by value , but the mules , unless moved forward side- a rebel force of about two thousand men . The wise and the animal is known to be stubborn- first intimation that the commanding officer receiv- presented but slight obstacle to ...
... camp by value , but the mules , unless moved forward side- a rebel force of about two thousand men . The wise and the animal is known to be stubborn- first intimation that the commanding officer receiv- presented but slight obstacle to ...
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advance arms army corps arrived artillery assault attack battery boats brave bridge brigade Brigadier-General camp Captain captured cavalry Cemetery Hill charge Chattanooga citizens Colonel column command commenced confederate Creek crossed despatch destroyed direction division duty eight enemy enemy's engaged eral expedition fall back fell field fight fire five flank force Fort Wagner forward four front Front Royal gallant Gettysburgh gunboat guns headquarters hill horses hundred infantry July June Lieutenant Lieutenant-Colonel loss Major Major-General McClernand ment Middleburgh miles Milliken's Bend morning Morris Island moved New-York night o'clock A.M. officers Ohio passed Pennsylvania pickets Port Hudson position Potomac prisoners railroad reached rear rebel reënforcements regiment repulsed retreat ridge river road Rossville Second sent shell shot side skirmishers soldiers soon steamer surrender thousand tion took town troops Union Vallandigham Valley Vicksburgh Virginia volunteers wagons Weehawken woods