The Rebellion Record: A Diary of American Events, with Documents, Narratives, Illustrative Incidents, Poetry, Etc, Volume 8Frank Moore G.P. Putnam, 1865 - United States |
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Page 48
... immediately after nominated Major - General Grant for that position . - THE English steamer Scotia was captured while en- deavoring to run the blockade of Wilmington , N. C. - FRANCISCO GARDE , while riding two miles from his residence ...
... immediately after nominated Major - General Grant for that position . - THE English steamer Scotia was captured while en- deavoring to run the blockade of Wilmington , N. C. - FRANCISCO GARDE , while riding two miles from his residence ...
Page 52
... immediately despatch- ed an expedition from Yorktown under command of General Wistar , with which General Kil- patrick and a portion of his command essayed to cooperate . This rebel force was ascertained to be one thousand two hundred ...
... immediately despatch- ed an expedition from Yorktown under command of General Wistar , with which General Kil- patrick and a portion of his command essayed to cooperate . This rebel force was ascertained to be one thousand two hundred ...
Page 55
... immediately after every signal success north , longitude seventy - six degrees twenty- of our arms , when none can impute its action to alarm instead of a sincere desire for peace , shall make to the government of our enemy an official ...
... immediately after every signal success north , longitude seventy - six degrees twenty- of our arms , when none can impute its action to alarm instead of a sincere desire for peace , shall make to the government of our enemy an official ...
Page 62
... Immediately steam was raised on the tug , and before any thing could be done by the people on board the flag - ship , the was safe off in the darkness . tug The Government tug , laying alongside the flag - ship , that should have had ...
... Immediately steam was raised on the tug , and before any thing could be done by the people on board the flag - ship , the was safe off in the darkness . tug The Government tug , laying alongside the flag - ship , that should have had ...
Page 7
... immediately . " I was informed , in reply , that Fort Pillow had no guns or garrison ; had been evacuated ; that General Hurlbut had force for its defence , etc. I understand that Fort Pillow had been evac- uated and reoccupied ...
... immediately . " I was informed , in reply , that Fort Pillow had no guns or garrison ; had been evacuated ; that General Hurlbut had force for its defence , etc. I understand that Fort Pillow had been evac- uated and reoccupied ...
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