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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... September 26 ; distance , 206 miles . Having been directed to relieve the battalion of the Thirtieth Wis- consin Volunteer Infantry at this post , Major Rose , with Companies B , C , D , and H , Second Minnesota Cavalry , was detached ...
... September 26 ; distance , 206 miles . Having been directed to relieve the battalion of the Thirtieth Wis- consin Volunteer Infantry at this post , Major Rose , with Companies B , C , D , and H , Second Minnesota Cavalry , was detached ...
Page 243
... September 8 , 1864 , until September 24 , 1864 , at which time active operations ceased . Subsequent to the time of the operations as detailed in the journal inclosed my movements were conducted over a country so well known to the ...
... September 8 , 1864 , until September 24 , 1864 , at which time active operations ceased . Subsequent to the time of the operations as detailed in the journal inclosed my movements were conducted over a country so well known to the ...
Page 245
... September 4 , we encamped on a creek called Crooked Nose by the Indians ; good grass , wood , and water here . Pawnee Indians who accompanied the command as guides and scouts killed some buffalo . As Yet we had not discovered any of the ...
... September 4 , we encamped on a creek called Crooked Nose by the Indians ; good grass , wood , and water here . Pawnee Indians who accompanied the command as guides and scouts killed some buffalo . As Yet we had not discovered any of the ...
Page 246
... September 17 , marched to Fort Cottonwood , Nebr . Ter .; arrived at that post about 10 p . m . The country to the back of Cottonwood is barren . Remained here until September 19. Marched at sundown up the river . I was taken sick and ...
... September 17 , marched to Fort Cottonwood , Nebr . Ter .; arrived at that post about 10 p . m . The country to the back of Cottonwood is barren . Remained here until September 19. Marched at sundown up the river . I was taken sick and ...
Page 297
... September 1 , at 10 a . m . party sent to Augusta Landing returned and reported no boats ; satisfied myself that the river was too low for boats to reach Grand Glaise , and from appearances , as four days had elapsed since they were ...
... September 1 , at 10 a . m . party sent to Augusta Landing returned and reported no boats ; satisfied myself that the river was too low for boats to reach Grand Glaise , and from appearances , as four days had elapsed since they were ...
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