The Rebellion in the United States: Or, The War of 1861; Being a Complete History of Its Rise and Progress, Commencing with the Presidential Election ... Taken from Government Documents and Other Reliable Sources, Volumen2G.C. Rand & Avery, printers (v.1), 1863 |
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... morning to find that instead of refreshing myself with my nap , I had caught a bad cold , and was so stiff and exhausted that I could with much difficulty move at all . Here I commenced my first lesson in the real life of a soldier ...
... morning to find that instead of refreshing myself with my nap , I had caught a bad cold , and was so stiff and exhausted that I could with much difficulty move at all . Here I commenced my first lesson in the real life of a soldier ...
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... morning repast . " Having eaten every thing we could get hold of , our next anxiety was in regard to a place to sleep again . I had fully made up my mind not to sleep on deck another night , and so began to look around for chances . The ...
... morning repast . " Having eaten every thing we could get hold of , our next anxiety was in regard to a place to sleep again . I had fully made up my mind not to sleep on deck another night , and so began to look around for chances . The ...
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... morning , the men had made ar- rangements to sleep where we were quartered , in the chapel of the school . The bustle of preparation imme- diately commenced , and in half an hour the entire regi- ment was ready for a start . We had been ...
... morning , the men had made ar- rangements to sleep where we were quartered , in the chapel of the school . The bustle of preparation imme- diately commenced , and in half an hour the entire regi- ment was ready for a start . We had been ...
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... morning ) would be left , with only a regiment of raw recruits from Pittsburg ( Germans ) , having no uniform , poorly equipped and all used up , having made the march from Annapolis during the preceding thirty hours , with nothing to ...
... morning ) would be left , with only a regiment of raw recruits from Pittsburg ( Germans ) , having no uniform , poorly equipped and all used up , having made the march from Annapolis during the preceding thirty hours , with nothing to ...
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... morning of the 4th the committee of the Mary- land legislature held an interview with President Lincoln in which they admitted both the right and power of government to bring troops through Baltimore or the State , and to take any ...
... morning of the 4th the committee of the Mary- land legislature held an interview with President Lincoln in which they admitted both the right and power of government to bring troops through Baltimore or the State , and to take any ...
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