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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They ardently desire to return to their farms , rebuild their cabins , renew their fences , plant the seed and obtain from the rich soil of their country a subsistence from their own industry ; and unless they are afforded an ...
They ardently desire to return to their farms , rebuild their cabins , renew their fences , plant the seed and obtain from the rich soil of their country a subsistence from their own industry ; and unless they are afforded an ...
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_I desire to place the camp under the supervision of Col. D. G. Rose , U.S. marshal , as commander if it can be done without vacating or interfering with his office as marshal . He is the man for the position . Please arrange this .
_I desire to place the camp under the supervision of Col. D. G. Rose , U.S. marshal , as commander if it can be done without vacating or interfering with his office as marshal . He is the man for the position . Please arrange this .
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COLONEL : I desire respectfully to ask the attention of the major . general commanding to what seems to me an abuse of the proper office of provost - marshal in this State and in Arkansas . I quote from a letter just received from Major ...
COLONEL : I desire respectfully to ask the attention of the major . general commanding to what seems to me an abuse of the proper office of provost - marshal in this State and in Arkansas . I quote from a letter just received from Major ...
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It is the desire of the Confederate Government to conduct. * See McClellan to General Commanding Army of Northern Virginia , third paragraph , Vol . III , this Series , p . 670 . * Omitted . CORRESPONDENCE , ETC. —UNION . 45.
It is the desire of the Confederate Government to conduct. * See McClellan to General Commanding Army of Northern Virginia , third paragraph , Vol . III , this Series , p . 670 . * Omitted . CORRESPONDENCE , ETC. —UNION . 45.
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It is the desire of the Confederate Government to conduct this war in conformity to the usages of Christian and civilized nations , but should he have been correctly informed and should Captains Spriggs and Triplett be executed ...
It is the desire of the Confederate Government to conduct this war in conformity to the usages of Christian and civilized nations , but should he have been correctly informed and should Captains Spriggs and Triplett be executed ...
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