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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... side of [ the ] Arkansas . In fact , Captain Marston had reported the same the evening before . I supposed the movement to be merely that of Union refugees crossing to take the train to Fort Scott . General Watie , how ever , having ...
... side of [ the ] Arkansas . In fact , Captain Marston had reported the same the evening before . I supposed the movement to be merely that of Union refugees crossing to take the train to Fort Scott . General Watie , how ever , having ...
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... side of the mountain , completely hid from view , until morning . At daybreak we went down to the river , but found no signs of Indians . Waited in the brush all day for the train to come up . Train came in all right . Made camp here ...
... side of the mountain , completely hid from view , until morning . At daybreak we went down to the river , but found no signs of Indians . Waited in the brush all day for the train to come up . Train came in all right . Made camp here ...
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... side of the river and I assumed command of the remaining force and continued up the river as far as Buck Island . The island was examined and also both banks of the river in its neighbor- hood and immediately below . I was informed by ...
... side of the river and I assumed command of the remaining force and continued up the river as far as Buck Island . The island was examined and also both banks of the river in its neighbor- hood and immediately below . I was informed by ...
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... side the Mississippi , but you had better send commissaries ahead . S. D. LEE , Lieutenant - General . [ Inclosure No. 1. ] HEADQUARTERS TRANSMISSISSIPPI DEPARTMENT , Shreveport , July 28 , 1864 . Lieut . Gen. R. TAYLOR , Natchitoches ...
... side the Mississippi , but you had better send commissaries ahead . S. D. LEE , Lieutenant - General . [ Inclosure No. 1. ] HEADQUARTERS TRANSMISSISSIPPI DEPARTMENT , Shreveport , July 28 , 1864 . Lieut . Gen. R. TAYLOR , Natchitoches ...
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... side of the Missis sippi as well as on this to insure rapidity of movement and preserve the efficiency of the men , so that they could arrive in time and in condition for the performance of the services required of them . With this view ...
... side of the Missis sippi as well as on this to insure rapidity of movement and preserve the efficiency of the men , so that they could arrive in time and in condition for the performance of the services required of them . With this view ...
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