The War of the Rebellion: A Compilation of the Official Records of the Union and Confederate Armies |
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I. In pursuance of orders from corps headquarters , the Fourth Brivade is discontinued and the troops composing it distributed as follows : Seventy - first , Seventy - fourth , One hundred and twentieth New York , and Eleventh ...
I. In pursuance of orders from corps headquarters , the Fourth Brivade is discontinued and the troops composing it distributed as follows : Seventy - first , Seventy - fourth , One hundred and twentieth New York , and Eleventh ...
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BROOKS , Commanding Tenth Army Corps : Relieve 200 good men of the First New York Mounted Rifles now in the treuches , and order them to report to the commanding officer at camp at once . By command of Major - General Butler : H. T. ...
BROOKS , Commanding Tenth Army Corps : Relieve 200 good men of the First New York Mounted Rifles now in the treuches , and order them to report to the commanding officer at camp at once . By command of Major - General Butler : H. T. ...
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Very respectfully , your most obedient servar ISRAEL R. SEALY , Captain , Forty - seventh Nero York Vols . , Actg . Asst . Adjt . Gen. ILEADQUARTERS EIGHTEENTH ( ' ORPS , July 5 , 1864 . Lieutenant - General GRANT , City Point : I am ...
Very respectfully , your most obedient servar ISRAEL R. SEALY , Captain , Forty - seventh Nero York Vols . , Actg . Asst . Adjt . Gen. ILEADQUARTERS EIGHTEENTH ( ' ORPS , July 5 , 1864 . Lieutenant - General GRANT , City Point : I am ...
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J. Jourdan , One hundred and fifty - eighth New York Volunteer Infantry , he will be obeyed and respected accordingly . The commanding general takes this occasion to tender his thanks to Colonel Jourdan for the energy and ability ...
J. Jourdan , One hundred and fifty - eighth New York Volunteer Infantry , he will be obeyed and respected accordingly . The commanding general takes this occasion to tender his thanks to Colonel Jourdan for the energy and ability ...
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Mr. William Swinton , a duly registered correspondent with this army for the New York Times , and Mr. Kent , a correspondent for the New Tork Tribune , have , by direction of the lieutenant 40 ( Chap . LII . OPERATIONS IN SE , VA .
Mr. William Swinton , a duly registered correspondent with this army for the New York Times , and Mr. Kent , a correspondent for the New Tork Tribune , have , by direction of the lieutenant 40 ( Chap . LII . OPERATIONS IN SE , VA .
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