The War of the Rebellion: A Compilation of the Official Records of the Union and Confederate ArmiesOfficial records produced by the armies of the United States and the Confederacy, and the executive branches of their respective governments, concerning the military operations of the Civil War, and prisoners of war or prisoners of state. Also annual reports of military departments, calls for troops, correspondence between national and state governments, correspondence between Union and Confederate officials. The final volume includes a synopsis, general index, special index for various military divisions, and background information on how these documents were collected and published. Accompanied by an atlas. |
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J. A. DARBY , Company I , Fifth Regiment Texas Mounted Volunteers . Attest : A. W. EVANS , Captain , Sixth Cavalry , Provost- Marshal . ... The regiments to which the prisoners belonged were Texas regiments and I believe all cavalry.
J. A. DARBY , Company I , Fifth Regiment Texas Mounted Volunteers . Attest : A. W. EVANS , Captain , Sixth Cavalry , Provost- Marshal . ... The regiments to which the prisoners belonged were Texas regiments and I believe all cavalry.
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SIR : Lieutenant Fellers , Company G , Thirteenth Regiment of South Carolina Infantry , is now at Fortress Monroe waiting to be exchanged , according to the information I have from the War Department , for Lieutenant Underhill , of the ...
SIR : Lieutenant Fellers , Company G , Thirteenth Regiment of South Carolina Infantry , is now at Fortress Monroe waiting to be exchanged , according to the information I have from the War Department , for Lieutenant Underhill , of the ...
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George Soulé , Company A , Crescent Regiment , Louisiana volunteers ; Capt . Claiborné Watkins , Company B , Eleventh Regiment Arkansas Volunteers ; Lieut . Paul De Clouet and Lieut F.O. Trépagnier , Orleans Guards ; Lieut .
George Soulé , Company A , Crescent Regiment , Louisiana volunteers ; Capt . Claiborné Watkins , Company B , Eleventh Regiment Arkansas Volunteers ; Lieut . Paul De Clouet and Lieut F.O. Trépagnier , Orleans Guards ; Lieut .
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George Austin , Company B , Second Kentucky Regiment of Infantry , and Capt . Timothy O'Meara , Tammany Regiment , New York volunteers . It is the desire of the Confederate Government to conduct. * See McClellan to General Commanding ...
George Austin , Company B , Second Kentucky Regiment of Infantry , and Capt . Timothy O'Meara , Tammany Regiment , New York volunteers . It is the desire of the Confederate Government to conduct. * See McClellan to General Commanding ...
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It only remains to add on this point of inquiry that Colonel Gunther commanded a regiment of militia in Accomac County and immediately disbanded it on receiving my proclamation * to the inhabitants of that county and Northampton .
It only remains to add on this point of inquiry that Colonel Gunther commanded a regiment of militia in Accomac County and immediately disbanded it on receiving my proclamation * to the inhabitants of that county and Northampton .
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