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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... and to them the goods are delivered for distribution by Superintendent Coffin , he taking their receipts for the same . When funds are in the hands of Superintendent Coffin he may pay accounts , otherwise they are 4 PRISONERS OF WAR ...
... and to them the goods are delivered for distribution by Superintendent Coffin , he taking their receipts for the same . When funds are in the hands of Superintendent Coffin he may pay accounts , otherwise they are 4 PRISONERS OF WAR ...
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Superintendent Coffin has been instructed to receive of you the arti . cles herein authorized to be delivered to him and provide storage to keep on hand at least one week's provision in advance . I do not think it advisable that your ...
Superintendent Coffin has been instructed to receive of you the arti . cles herein authorized to be delivered to him and provide storage to keep on hand at least one week's provision in advance . I do not think it advisable that your ...
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In the former case immediate action is necessary for the planting season in that country is already near at hand . I was assured by Hopoeithleyohola that he and his people were willing on being properly armed to fight their own way back ...
In the former case immediate action is necessary for the planting season in that country is already near at hand . I was assured by Hopoeithleyohola that he and his people were willing on being properly armed to fight their own way back ...
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I sent General Blunt copies of all written documents placed in my hands . Respectfully , OWEN A. BASSETT , Lieutenant - Colonel Second Kansas Volunteers . WASHINGTON , June 14 , 1862 . Governor TOD , Columbus : The question in relation ...
I sent General Blunt copies of all written documents placed in my hands . Respectfully , OWEN A. BASSETT , Lieutenant - Colonel Second Kansas Volunteers . WASHINGTON , June 14 , 1862 . Governor TOD , Columbus : The question in relation ...
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The rebels cannot obtain their three generals in our hands by giving for them three officers of equal rank , and if they undertake to insist ... Considering their condition the rebels try to carry things with quite too high a hand .
The rebels cannot obtain their three generals in our hands by giving for them three officers of equal rank , and if they undertake to insist ... Considering their condition the rebels try to carry things with quite too high a hand .
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