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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Page 13
... mand just at the moment when he had brought up his reserve and was about to make a final charge . Our forces immediately assumed the offensive and marched in the direction of Helena , the enemy giving way before them , but following ...
... mand just at the moment when he had brought up his reserve and was about to make a final charge . Our forces immediately assumed the offensive and marched in the direction of Helena , the enemy giving way before them , but following ...
Page 27
... mand of everything ; and if so , what number of troops shall be left with him . You are well aware that when the forces under my command leave this country all organized resistance to the enemy will cease , therefore the fewer number of ...
... mand of everything ; and if so , what number of troops shall be left with him . You are well aware that when the forces under my command leave this country all organized resistance to the enemy will cease , therefore the fewer number of ...
Page 42
... mand of Lieutenant Muntzel , in the direction of Johnson's Mill , on the Big Piney . The lieutenant succeeded in capturing one U. S. horse and one U. S. mule ; also got reports of rebels being quite numerous between the head of Spring ...
... mand of Lieutenant Muntzel , in the direction of Johnson's Mill , on the Big Piney . The lieutenant succeeded in capturing one U. S. horse and one U. S. mule ; also got reports of rebels being quite numerous between the head of Spring ...
Page 58
... mand of the post to Capt . R. D. Johnston , Company A , Eighty - secon Regiment , and started off for a visit to his family , fifteen miles dis tant . Captain Johnston being left in command immediately took cour sel with such of his ...
... mand of the post to Capt . R. D. Johnston , Company A , Eighty - secon Regiment , and started off for a visit to his family , fifteen miles dis tant . Captain Johnston being left in command immediately took cour sel with such of his ...
Page 83
... mand of Captain Harrover , to the lower rancheria , with instruc- tions to take possession of any property he might find there . Upon Captain Harrover's reaching the vicinity of this rancheria a white flag was hoisted by the Indians ...
... mand of Captain Harrover , to the lower rancheria , with instruc- tions to take possession of any property he might find there . Upon Captain Harrover's reaching the vicinity of this rancheria a white flag was hoisted by the Indians ...
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