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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... party , consisting of one lieutenant and twenty men of the Tenth Illinois Cavalry Volunteers , ran into a small party of Con- federates about twenty miles north of Little Rock , killing and wounding 4 and taking 1 prisoner . 11th ...
... party , consisting of one lieutenant and twenty men of the Tenth Illinois Cavalry Volunteers , ran into a small party of Con- federates about twenty miles north of Little Rock , killing and wounding 4 and taking 1 prisoner . 11th ...
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... party of rebels ; killed and wounded 4 ; took 1 prisoner . JAS . STUART , Colonel , Commanding Post . Capt . C. H. DYER , Assistant Adjutant - General . No. 5 . Reports of Capt . David H. Wilson , Tenth Illinois Cavalry . BROWNSVILLE ...
... party of rebels ; killed and wounded 4 ; took 1 prisoner . JAS . STUART , Colonel , Commanding Post . Capt . C. H. DYER , Assistant Adjutant - General . No. 5 . Reports of Capt . David H. Wilson , Tenth Illinois Cavalry . BROWNSVILLE ...
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... party , trusting to the assistance of Colonel McCurtain at the Backbone should he be followed by a superior force . The expedition resulted on the morning of the 27th in the complete rout of the Sixth Kansas Cavalry and dispersion of ...
... party , trusting to the assistance of Colonel McCurtain at the Backbone should he be followed by a superior force . The expedition resulted on the morning of the 27th in the complete rout of the Sixth Kansas Cavalry and dispersion of ...
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... party on the Watonwan River and on the following day a soldier of the Sixth Minnesota Volunteer was wounded not far from the same spot . One of the Indians probabl belonging to the same gang was subsequently killed by two soldie of the ...
... party on the Watonwan River and on the following day a soldier of the Sixth Minnesota Volunteer was wounded not far from the same spot . One of the Indians probabl belonging to the same gang was subsequently killed by two soldie of the ...
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... party of Kitchen's men ; we killed 4 , the rest scattered . No loss on our part except 1 man wounded . We then moved in a northeasterly direction eighteen miles to Brown's Ferry . where we halted for the night . On the following morning ...
... party of Kitchen's men ; we killed 4 , the rest scattered . No loss on our part except 1 man wounded . We then moved in a northeasterly direction eighteen miles to Brown's Ferry . where we halted for the night . On the following morning ...
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