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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... Reaching the river on the 31st , seven miles below Clarendon , I co menced immediately to get my guns in position ... reached the neighborhood of the railroad safe held a good force back as a reserve , and commenced operations . C man ...
... Reaching the river on the 31st , seven miles below Clarendon , I co menced immediately to get my guns in position ... reached the neighborhood of the railroad safe held a good force back as a reserve , and commenced operations . C man ...
Page 82
... Reached Camp Rigg , on the San Carlos , at a . m . , having marched eight miles in a direction north of west until w reached that stream , then eight miles in a northerly direction . Imme diately after making camp sent scouts up the ...
... Reached Camp Rigg , on the San Carlos , at a . m . , having marched eight miles in a direction north of west until w reached that stream , then eight miles in a northerly direction . Imme diately after making camp sent scouts up the ...
Page 83
... reached this point than the Indians discovered and began yelling at us from the very tops of the high , rocky ridges ... reaching the vicinity of this rancheria a white flag was hoisted by the Indians , and also one by Captain Harrover ...
... reached this point than the Indians discovered and began yelling at us from the very tops of the high , rocky ridges ... reaching the vicinity of this rancheria a white flag was hoisted by the Indians , and also one by Captain Harrover ...
Page 115
... reached Prairie D'Ane two routes were open to him - the one to Mar- hall crossing the river at Fulton , the other direct to Shreveport . I consequently eld Price's infantry a few days at Shreveport , when Steele's hesitation and the ...
... reached Prairie D'Ane two routes were open to him - the one to Mar- hall crossing the river at Fulton , the other direct to Shreveport . I consequently eld Price's infantry a few days at Shreveport , when Steele's hesitation and the ...
Page 132
... reached there to see General Sully and ask for peace . Reports via Pembina confirm the destitute condition of the Sioux who fought Sully , some of whom had already reached the English settlements on Red River , and held conferences with ...
... reached there to see General Sully and ask for peace . Reports via Pembina confirm the destitute condition of the Sioux who fought Sully , some of whom had already reached the English settlements on Red River , and held conferences with ...
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