The War of the Rebellion: A Compilation of the Official Records of the Union and Confederate Armies |
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As soon as the cavalry is in working order we will make another raid , supporting the cavalry as far as the Weldon road with infantry . The troops in North Carolina started out to cut the Weldon road , but as near as I can learn turned ...
As soon as the cavalry is in working order we will make another raid , supporting the cavalry as far as the Weldon road with infantry . The troops in North Carolina started out to cut the Weldon road , but as near as I can learn turned ...
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While I think them capable of being made excellent infantry soldiers , they particularly need intelligent , brave , energetic , and resolute officers . I See part II , p . 189 . think unless care is taken to give them officers of 26 ...
While I think them capable of being made excellent infantry soldiers , they particularly need intelligent , brave , energetic , and resolute officers . I See part II , p . 189 . think unless care is taken to give them officers of 26 ...
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Thomas J. C. Amory , Seventeenth Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry , having been assigned to the command of the Sub - District of Beaufort , relieving Col. J. Jourdan , One hundred and fifty - eighth New York Volunteer Infantry , he will ...
Thomas J. C. Amory , Seventeenth Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry , having been assigned to the command of the Sub - District of Beaufort , relieving Col. J. Jourdan , One hundred and fifty - eighth New York Volunteer Infantry , he will ...
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There is a brigade of infantry on Colonel Wyatt's place on the low ground near the railroad - west side . Colonel Wyatt's place is about two miles and a half above Reams ' Station . Very respectfully , GEORGE H. SIARPE , Colonel , dic .
There is a brigade of infantry on Colonel Wyatt's place on the low ground near the railroad - west side . Colonel Wyatt's place is about two miles and a half above Reams ' Station . Very respectfully , GEORGE H. SIARPE , Colonel , dic .
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There was a considerable force of cavalry at Stony Creek Depot , and a regiment of infantry , also a large number of wagons . He saw three or four locomotives and trains of cars , some of them loaded with bacon .
There was a considerable force of cavalry at Stony Creek Depot , and a regiment of infantry , also a large number of wagons . He saw three or four locomotives and trains of cars , some of them loaded with bacon .
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