The War of the Rebellion: A Compilation of the Official Records of the Union and Confederate ArmiesU.S. Government Printing Office, 1900 - Confederate States of America |
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... road be placed in possession of certain gentlemen appointed by the Board of Public Works to receive it . His letter is addressed to the Secre- tary of War . Mr. John S. Barbour , president of the Orange and Alexandria Railroad for many ...
... road be placed in possession of certain gentlemen appointed by the Board of Public Works to receive it . His letter is addressed to the Secre- tary of War . Mr. John S. Barbour , president of the Orange and Alexandria Railroad for many ...
Page 27
... road and all damaged material of this class which may be left along its route , having been thrown there during the oper- ations of destruction or repair , to be considered as part of the road and given up with it . Fourth . No payment ...
... road and all damaged material of this class which may be left along its route , having been thrown there during the oper- ations of destruction or repair , to be considered as part of the road and given up with it . Fourth . No payment ...
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... road . The wharf at Morehead City had not half the capacity required for unloading vessels , and there was not fifty cords of wood on the whole road for railroad use . The equipment of the road consisted of sixty - two cars and three ...
... road . The wharf at Morehead City had not half the capacity required for unloading vessels , and there was not fifty cords of wood on the whole road for railroad use . The equipment of the road consisted of sixty - two cars and three ...
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... road beyond showed it to be in the same condition as far as Kinston . The enemy having fallen back to or beyond Goldsborough , and General Couch's command having arrived from Wilmington , General Schofield desired to accumulate the ...
... road beyond showed it to be in the same condition as far as Kinston . The enemy having fallen back to or beyond Goldsborough , and General Couch's command having arrived from Wilmington , General Schofield desired to accumulate the ...
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... road were completed on the 4th of April ; the trains com- menced running the same day . The few cars and the two engines that had arrived at Wilmington up to this date were used in supply- ing General Terry's command , which lay along ...
... road were completed on the 4th of April ; the trains com- menced running the same day . The few cars and the two engines that had arrived at Wilmington up to this date were used in supply- ing General Terry's command , which lay along ...
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