The War of the Rebellion: A Compilation of the Official Records of the Union and Confederate ArmiesU.S. Government Printing Office, 1893 - Confederate States of America |
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... Lieutenant Mason , Third Arkansas Cavalry , returned to Lewis- burg from a scout to Norristown , having captured 3 deserters and de- stroyed 5 flats and skiffs . 10th , a scouting party , consisting of one lieutenant and twenty men of ...
... Lieutenant Mason , Third Arkansas Cavalry , returned to Lewis- burg from a scout to Norristown , having captured 3 deserters and de- stroyed 5 flats and skiffs . 10th , a scouting party , consisting of one lieutenant and twenty men of ...
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... Lieutenant Chappel and Sergeant Ward , of the Second U. S. Colored Artillery ( light ) , for the gallant manner in which they served their pieces in keeping the enemy at bay , as also the brave Carmichael and his command , to whom we ...
... Lieutenant Chappel and Sergeant Ward , of the Second U. S. Colored Artillery ( light ) , for the gallant manner in which they served their pieces in keeping the enemy at bay , as also the brave Carmichael and his command , to whom we ...
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... Lieutenant - Colonel , Commanding . Commanding Saint Louis District , Saint Louis , Mo. JULY 6-24 , 1864. - Scout in Southeastern Arizona . Report of Maj . Joseph Smith , Fifth California Infantry . FORT GOODWIN , ARIZ . TER . , July 25 ...
... Lieutenant - Colonel , Commanding . Commanding Saint Louis District , Saint Louis , Mo. JULY 6-24 , 1864. - Scout in Southeastern Arizona . Report of Maj . Joseph Smith , Fifth California Infantry . FORT GOODWIN , ARIZ . TER . , July 25 ...
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... Lieutenant Martin and twenty men and started explore a gap in the mountains east of camp . We had not gone mor than one mile and a half from camp when we discovered a party Indians on a divide , or high mesa , about one mile from us . I ...
... Lieutenant Martin and twenty men and started explore a gap in the mountains east of camp . We had not gone mor than one mile and a half from camp when we discovered a party Indians on a divide , or high mesa , about one mile from us . I ...
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... Lieutenant Martin to take Lieutenants Young and Whittemore , and fifty men , and go up the river for ten or fifteen miles and see if he could find any Indians , and to leave camp next morning at 3 o'clock . For particulars of his scout ...
... Lieutenant Martin to take Lieutenants Young and Whittemore , and fifty men , and go up the river for ten or fifteen miles and see if he could find any Indians , and to leave camp next morning at 3 o'clock . For particulars of his scout ...
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