The War of the Rebellion: A Compilation of the Official Records of the Union and Confederate Armies |
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There has been no telegraphic communication with Harper's Ferry since yesterday , a little after noon ; but we learn through the railroad company that Sigel had reachel Maryland Heights and withdrawn all troops from south of the river ...
There has been no telegraphic communication with Harper's Ferry since yesterday , a little after noon ; but we learn through the railroad company that Sigel had reachel Maryland Heights and withdrawn all troops from south of the river ...
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A commissioned officer will be sent in charge of these men , taking with him a list of names , giving regiment and company of all men in his charge . Having performed this duty the officer will report back to his brigade .
A commissioned officer will be sent in charge of these men , taking with him a list of names , giving regiment and company of all men in his charge . Having performed this duty the officer will report back to his brigade .
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H. L. ABBOT , Broadway : The commanding general directs that you send Company K , of the One hundred and thirty - eighth Regiment Ohio National Guard , back to its regiment and keep for your detail the Companies E and H , which were ...
H. L. ABBOT , Broadway : The commanding general directs that you send Company K , of the One hundred and thirty - eighth Regiment Ohio National Guard , back to its regiment and keep for your detail the Companies E and H , which were ...
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No officer or enlisted man on duty in the first line will be permitted to leave his company or regiment except with the written permission of his regimental and brigade commander . At any time when you deem your troops encamped at the ...
No officer or enlisted man on duty in the first line will be permitted to leave his company or regiment except with the written permission of his regimental and brigade commander . At any time when you deem your troops encamped at the ...
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The Sixty - fifth New York Volunteers , with attached companies of the Sixty - seventh New York , to the Second Brigade , First Division . The One hundred and twenty - second New York Volunteers to the Third Brigade , Second Division .
The Sixty - fifth New York Volunteers , with attached companies of the Sixty - seventh New York , to the Second Brigade , First Division . The One hundred and twenty - second New York Volunteers to the Third Brigade , Second Division .
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