The War of the Rebellion: v. 1-53 [serial no. 1-111] Formal reports, both Union and Confederate, of the first seizures of United States property in the southern states, and of all military operations in the field, with the correspondence, order and returns relating specially thereto. 1880-1898. 111 vU.S. Government Printing Office, 1897 - Confederate States of America Official records produced by the armies of the United States and the Confederacy, and the executive branches of their respective governments, concerning the military operations of the Civil War, and prisoners of war or prisoners of state. Also annual reports of military departments, calls for troops, correspondence between national and state governments, correspondence between Union and Confederate officials. The final volume includes a synopsis, general index, special index for various military divisions, and background information on how these documents were collected and published. Accompanied by an atlas. |
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Page 10
... fire on them . A party of squaws and children was seen gathering clover on the side of a lofty spur to the left of the trail between Eel River and Larrabee's Creek . Only one ran away . Quite a number first and last were seen whose ...
... fire on them . A party of squaws and children was seen gathering clover on the side of a lofty spur to the left of the trail between Eel River and Larrabee's Creek . Only one ran away . Quite a number first and last were seen whose ...
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... fire - arms have been found in their possession . The Indians in the vicin- ity of every neighborhood between Mad and Eel Rivers , where depreda- tions have been committed for the last four or five months , have been severely chastised ...
... fire - arms have been found in their possession . The Indians in the vicin- ity of every neighborhood between Mad and Eel Rivers , where depreda- tions have been committed for the last four or five months , have been severely chastised ...
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... fire . We continued our march , and at daylight came upon and attacked a rancheria containing four Indians , two men and two women . The men were killed , and one of the squaws being mistaken for a male was slightly wounded . The second ...
... fire . We continued our march , and at daylight came upon and attacked a rancheria containing four Indians , two men and two women . The men were killed , and one of the squaws being mistaken for a male was slightly wounded . The second ...
Page 47
... fire - arms , had come out of the caņons and mountain ravines and charged them , attempting to surround them , and had driven the whites back some two miles to a stich , which they took possession of , and with the advantage of which ...
... fire - arms , had come out of the caņons and mountain ravines and charged them , attempting to surround them , and had driven the whites back some two miles to a stich , which they took possession of , and with the advantage of which ...
Page 48
... fire from an unseen enemy , I found that the Indians numbered from 500 to 700 , had a great many good guns among them , and were in possession among the rocks clear up to the top of the tallest mountains , in places , too , that could ...
... fire from an unseen enemy , I found that the Indians numbered from 500 to 700 , had a great many good guns among them , and were in possession among the rocks clear up to the top of the tallest mountains , in places , too , that could ...
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Acting Assistant Adjutant-General Adjt Angeles arrived Asst Brigadier-General California Infantry California Volunteer Infantry Camp Wright caņon Capt Captain CARLETON Cavalry California Volunteers Colonel Comdg commanding the department Company Creek detachment direction distance District of Oregon Dragoons E. V. SUMNER Eel River encamped expedition Fort Churchill Fort Dalles Fort Humboldt Fort Vancouver Fort Walla Walla Fort Yuma Gaston HDQRS HEADQUARTERS DEPARTMENT HEADQUARTERS DISTRICT honor to report horses Humboldt inclose Inclosure Indians Infantry California Volunteers instant June killed left camp Lieut Lieutenant Lieutenant-Colonel Major miles morning mountains mules night obedient servant officer Oregon Cavalry PACIFIC party R. C. DRUM ranch regiment respectfully returned RICHD road route San Francisco scout Second California Second Infantry California sent Sergeant Sixth Infantry Sixth Infantry California South Fork SPECIAL ORDERS steamer Third Artillery trail traveled troops U. S. Army Valley Vancouver wagons Walla Walla Wash Yuma