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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... forward to support Colonel Bell , which they obeyed with an alacrity and enthusiasm highly creditable to both officers and men . I would state here that the Second Creek and Seminole Regiments xhibited the samespirit , also expressing a ...
... forward to support Colonel Bell , which they obeyed with an alacrity and enthusiasm highly creditable to both officers and men . I would state here that the Second Creek and Seminole Regiments xhibited the samespirit , also expressing a ...
Page 111
... forward to General Smith . Respectfully , your obedient servant , R. TAYLOR , Lieutenant - General . [ Inclosure No. 23.J HARRISONBURG , August 18 , 1864 . General E. K. SMITH , Commanding Trans - Mississippi Department : I have the ...
... forward to General Smith . Respectfully , your obedient servant , R. TAYLOR , Lieutenant - General . [ Inclosure No. 23.J HARRISONBURG , August 18 , 1864 . General E. K. SMITH , Commanding Trans - Mississippi Department : I have the ...
Page 146
... forward . The Indians were in front us appearing as if they intended to give us battle . Probably abou 1,000 showed themselves . I pushed forward Major House , Sixt Iowa , with two companies of the Sixth Iowa , and Captain TripP Dakota ...
... forward . The Indians were in front us appearing as if they intended to give us battle . Probably abou 1,000 showed themselves . I pushed forward Major House , Sixt Iowa , with two companies of the Sixth Iowa , and Captain TripP Dakota ...
Page 158
... forward , closing up to the rear of the Second Brigad which was that day in advance . I dismounted Companies D and deploying them as skirmishers on the right , of the column . On t range of high buttes running along the right of the ...
... forward , closing up to the rear of the Second Brigad which was that day in advance . I dismounted Companies D and deploying them as skirmishers on the right , of the column . On t range of high buttes running along the right of the ...
Page 159
... forward and drive the Indians from the front and take possession of two high buttes about one mile in advance and which were covered with Indians . The command was given and the six companies last named moved forward at double - quick ...
... forward and drive the Indians from the front and take possession of two high buttes about one mile in advance and which were covered with Indians . The command was given and the six companies last named moved forward at double - quick ...
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