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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... field . Captains Ramsey and Brown , of the Sixtieth U. S. Colored Infantry , are entitled to a high meed of praise for their cool bravery and heroism under the most trying and difficult circumstances . can only say that both officers ...
... field . Captains Ramsey and Brown , of the Sixtieth U. S. Colored Infantry , are entitled to a high meed of praise for their cool bravery and heroism under the most trying and difficult circumstances . can only say that both officers ...
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... field ; mortally wounded , Private Robert Jenkins , since dead ; slightly wounded , Privates Thomas Thomas and Jacob Early ; missing , Private Thomas Jeff . Green . During the whole fight the colored men stood up to their duty like ...
... field ; mortally wounded , Private Robert Jenkins , since dead ; slightly wounded , Privates Thomas Thomas and Jacob Early ; missing , Private Thomas Jeff . Green . During the whole fight the colored men stood up to their duty like ...
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... field , wounde many , captured 87 prisoners , 1 six - mule wagon loaded with supplies , ambulance , and 200 stand of cavalry fire - arins . This boasted regiment , which has weekly made a pilgrimage to Searc and thrown to us the gauge ...
... field , wounde many , captured 87 prisoners , 1 six - mule wagon loaded with supplies , ambulance , and 200 stand of cavalry fire - arins . This boasted regiment , which has weekly made a pilgrimage to Searc and thrown to us the gauge ...
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... field eighteen shots , all he had . He escaped unin- jured , but received five bullet holes through his hat and clothes , one of which grazed his forehead ; his horse received four wounds but carried him safely off the field . He ...
... field eighteen shots , all he had . He escaped unin- jured , but received five bullet holes through his hat and clothes , one of which grazed his forehead ; his horse received four wounds but carried him safely off the field . He ...
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... field operations . After reaching the Indian country not more than three months are left in which it is practicable to keep troops in the field . The oper ations of last year ended with such defeats of the SAP . LIIL ] 133 EXPEDITION IN ...
... field operations . After reaching the Indian country not more than three months are left in which it is practicable to keep troops in the field . The oper ations of last year ended with such defeats of the SAP . LIIL ] 133 EXPEDITION IN ...
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