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, 1882 - 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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... means of stating the exact number , but there were seven companies of the Seventh Infantry , with 8 officers , present . Since I have been at Fort Fillmore my position has been of extreme embarrassment . Surrounded by open or secret ...
... means of stating the exact number , but there were seven companies of the Seventh Infantry , with 8 officers , present . Since I have been at Fort Fillmore my position has been of extreme embarrassment . Surrounded by open or secret ...
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... means of transportation could not convey away . The two infantry companies will proceed to Albuquerque and report to the commanding officer of that post . I shall report to you in person in Santa Fé with the two companies of Mounted ...
... means of transportation could not convey away . The two infantry companies will proceed to Albuquerque and report to the commanding officer of that post . I shall report to you in person in Santa Fé with the two companies of Mounted ...
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... means that may be in their power . Colonel Canby desires that you will not consider yourself trammeled by instructions , but will do whatever in your judgment will best secure the interest of the United States and maintain the honor of ...
... means that may be in their power . Colonel Canby desires that you will not consider yourself trammeled by instructions , but will do whatever in your judgment will best secure the interest of the United States and maintain the honor of ...
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... means in their power . The signatures of the document are also appended to the petition to the governor of New Mexico begging him to use his influence to have United States troops stationed in Mesilla for the protection of its citizens ...
... means in their power . The signatures of the document are also appended to the petition to the governor of New Mexico begging him to use his influence to have United States troops stationed in Mesilla for the protection of its citizens ...
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... means in the department will permit . I have the honor to be , very respectfully , sir , your obedient servant , ED . R. S. CANBY , Major Tenth Infantry , & c . HEADQUARTERS DEPARTMENT OF NEW MEXICO , Santa Fé , N. Mex . , June 22 ...
... means in the department will permit . I have the honor to be , very respectfully , sir , your obedient servant , ED . R. S. CANBY , Major Tenth Infantry , & c . HEADQUARTERS DEPARTMENT OF NEW MEXICO , Santa Fé , N. Mex . , June 22 ...
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ammunition arms arrived artillery Assistant Adjutant-General attack battery Baylor Bowling Green Brig brigade Brigadier-General Buckner C. S. Army Camp Dick Robinson Captain cavalry Colonel Comdg Commanding Department companies Confederate Cumberland Gap defense Department of Texas direction E. R. S. Canby East Tennessee enemy F. K. ZOLLICOFFER Fillmore force Fort Bliss Fort Brown Fort Craig Fort Fillmore Fort Hatteras Fort Monroe Galveston Government governor guard guns Hatteras HDQRS HEADQUARTERS DEPARTMENT inclose Indians infantry instant instructions J. P. BENJAMIN Johnston Kentucky Lieut Lieutenant Lieutenant-Colonel Louisville Major Lynde Major-General ment Mesilla Mexico miles military movement mustered Nashville November obedient servant October officers ordnance organized POLK position R. S. CANBY railroad re-enforcements received regiment respectfully Richmond River road Roanoke Island Santa Fé Secretary Secretary of War sent September soon supplies Tenn Territory Texans tion troops Virginia volunteers Yorktown