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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This is looked upon as an indication of a desire to get rid of all consumers possible . These men having been at Petersburg but a very short time give little valuable information concerning our exact front . They say that there is some ...
This is looked upon as an indication of a desire to get rid of all consumers possible . These men having been at Petersburg but a very short time give little valuable information concerning our exact front . They say that there is some ...
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General Butler desires it . Have detachments there to man them . G. WEITZEL , Brigadier - General and Acting Chief of Staff ' . HEADQUARTERS SIEGE TRAIN , July 5 , 1861 . Capt . A. MORDECAI , Chief Ordinance Officer , Butler's ...
General Butler desires it . Have detachments there to man them . G. WEITZEL , Brigadier - General and Acting Chief of Staff ' . HEADQUARTERS SIEGE TRAIN , July 5 , 1861 . Capt . A. MORDECAI , Chief Ordinance Officer , Butler's ...
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... feared that notwithstanding your best efforts to prevent marauding , some individuals of your command might have seized private property , and appropriated the same to their own use , he thought it best to desire an inspection to be ...
... feared that notwithstanding your best efforts to prevent marauding , some individuals of your command might have seized private property , and appropriated the same to their own use , he thought it best to desire an inspection to be ...
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Brigadier - General GRIFFIN , Commanding First Division : GENERAL : The major - general commanding desires that you move up General Bartlett's brigade , so as to connect by General Ayres ' left . I am , general , very respectfully ...
Brigadier - General GRIFFIN , Commanding First Division : GENERAL : The major - general commanding desires that you move up General Bartlett's brigade , so as to connect by General Ayres ' left . I am , general , very respectfully ...
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General STANNARD ) : GENERAL : General Smith desires you to have a staff officer in your lines during the night to see that one - half of your troops are kept awake and really for any emergency . He also desires CHAP . LII .
General STANNARD ) : GENERAL : General Smith desires you to have a staff officer in your lines during the night to see that one - half of your troops are kept awake and really for any emergency . He also desires CHAP . LII .
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