The Rebellion Record: A Diary of American Events, with Documents, Narratives, Illustrative Incidents, Poetry, Etc, Volumen5Frank Moore G. P. Putnam, 1863 |
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... soon as it was possible to discover the enemy's position the sharpshooters charged over the abattis , driving the enemy before them like a flock of panic- stricken rats running from a Cairo basement in a time of high - water . This last ...
... soon as it was possible to discover the enemy's position the sharpshooters charged over the abattis , driving the enemy before them like a flock of panic- stricken rats running from a Cairo basement in a time of high - water . This last ...
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... soon became too terrible for humanity to endnre , and the rebels fled in con- fusion in the direction of Corinth . Then our infantry were drawn up at the town and along the roads , while the cavalry were sent on after the flying foe ...
... soon became too terrible for humanity to endnre , and the rebels fled in con- fusion in the direction of Corinth . Then our infantry were drawn up at the town and along the roads , while the cavalry were sent on after the flying foe ...
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... soon received a reply in- which Gen. Magruder has had under his com- structing him to push forward a small force to mand . They were composed chiefly of Virginia , procure authoritative information as to the truth Georgia , Alabama ...
... soon received a reply in- which Gen. Magruder has had under his com- structing him to push forward a small force to mand . They were composed chiefly of Virginia , procure authoritative information as to the truth Georgia , Alabama ...
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... soon reach the south , unless staid by a rampart of Arkansas freemen . I am for defence - the Military Board is for de- fence , and if aided by the people , the State will be redeemed . H. M. RECTOR , Governor , and President of ...
... soon reach the south , unless staid by a rampart of Arkansas freemen . I am for defence - the Military Board is for de- fence , and if aided by the people , the State will be redeemed . H. M. RECTOR , Governor , and President of ...
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... soon an air of order and quiet in the streets which must have satisfied the people that the stories of the plundering and rioting of our army were but foul aspersions . Victors were never more chari- table and forbearing . After looking ...
... soon an air of order and quiet in the streets which must have satisfied the people that the stories of the plundering and rioting of our army were but foul aspersions . Victors were never more chari- table and forbearing . After looking ...
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advance arms ARMY OF VIRGINIA arrived artillery attack Banks battery brave bridge brigade camp Capt Captain captured cavalry Centreville charge Chickahominy citizens Colonel column command confederate Corinth corps Creek despatch direction division eight enemy enemy's engaged fall back fell field fight fire five flank Fort Pillow forward four front Front Royal gallant guard guerrillas gunboats guns Heintzelman hill horses hundred infantry James River JOHN POPE killed and wounded Lieut Lieut.-Col line of battle loss Major-Gen Major-General mand Massachusetts McClellan ment miles morning Mound City moved New-Orleans New-York night o'clock P.M. officers Ohio Pennsylvania pickets POPE position prisoners railroad rear rebel cavalry reconnoissance reënforcements regiment retreat Richmond road sent Sewell's Point shell shot side skirmishers soldiers soon steamer T. C. H. SMITH thousand tion took town Union army Union troops United volley volunteers Warrenton Williamsburgh woods