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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... night , but nothing passed up or down . Still waiting , my tr and trusty spies soon brought me intelligence that a large Federal fo was advancing up White River by boats and was already at Des A thus gaining my rear and threatening both ...
... night , but nothing passed up or down . Still waiting , my tr and trusty spies soon brought me intelligence that a large Federal fo was advancing up White River by boats and was already at Des A thus gaining my rear and threatening both ...
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... night . The enemy , so far from following , appeared not even to have know as ascertained from deserters , that we had retired , but retreated to the intrenchments and remained there under arms all night . Deserte also report that ...
... night . The enemy , so far from following , appeared not even to have know as ascertained from deserters , that we had retired , but retreated to the intrenchments and remained there under arms all night . Deserte also report that ...
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... night on Blue Cane Island . On the morning of the 7th we marched on Scatterville , Greene County , Ark . , where we came upon Bolin's band and a party of Kitchen's men ; we killed 4 . the rest scattered . No loss on our part except 1 ...
... night on Blue Cane Island . On the morning of the 7th we marched on Scatterville , Greene County , Ark . , where we came upon Bolin's band and a party of Kitchen's men ; we killed 4 . the rest scattered . No loss on our part except 1 ...
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... night. and. surpris. the rancheria if one could be found . Marched this day about twenty five miles . Left this camp on the morning of July 9 at 6 o'clock , and followe down the bed of the stream about four miles , and came up with Cal ...
... night. and. surpris. the rancheria if one could be found . Marched this day about twenty five miles . Left this camp on the morning of July 9 at 6 o'clock , and followe down the bed of the stream about four miles , and came up with Cal ...
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... night march to the Negrito on the next night . I could not leave this evening , as my guide was very sick and was not fit to travel . Left camp on Rio Bonito on the evening of July 13 , with seventy men , and made a night march across ...
... night march to the Negrito on the next night . I could not leave this evening , as my guide was very sick and was not fit to travel . Left camp on Rio Bonito on the evening of July 13 , with seventy men , and made a night march across ...
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