Southern Historical Society Papers, Том 9Broadfoot Publishing Company, Morningside Bookshop, 1881 |
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... moved back . General Barton communicated to me by courier , on Tuesday morning , saying he found the work laid out for him impracticable . This not being satisfactory to me I sent Captain Bright , my aid - de - camp , across the Trent ...
... moved back . General Barton communicated to me by courier , on Tuesday morning , saying he found the work laid out for him impracticable . This not being satisfactory to me I sent Captain Bright , my aid - de - camp , across the Trent ...
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... moved at once upon the Dover road , five miles from Kinston . On this night , General Barton , with his command ... moved forward , and captured all the outposts , but not without being hailed and fired upon . I moved down the road with ...
... moved at once upon the Dover road , five miles from Kinston . On this night , General Barton , with his command ... moved forward , and captured all the outposts , but not without being hailed and fired upon . I moved down the road with ...
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... moved with all possible speed , a distance of six miles , to strike the rail- road and capture the train , but the enemy by telegraphic communi- cations were apprised of our move , and returned the train loaded with troops , just five ...
... moved with all possible speed , a distance of six miles , to strike the rail- road and capture the train , but the enemy by telegraphic communi- cations were apprised of our move , and returned the train loaded with troops , just five ...
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... moved to Ocean Pond , on Olustee , thirteen miles from Lake City , and occupied the only strong position between Lake City and Barber's . Here I had field works thrown up , and for several days with a force less than two thousand strong ...
... moved to Ocean Pond , on Olustee , thirteen miles from Lake City , and occupied the only strong position between Lake City and Barber's . Here I had field works thrown up , and for several days with a force less than two thousand strong ...
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... moved forward and took position under a heavy fire , and continued to advance with the line of infantry until the close of the action . Towards night , when Captain Wheaton's ammunition was almost expended , a section of Ginrood's ...
... moved forward and took position under a heavy fire , and continued to advance with the line of infantry until the close of the action . Towards night , when Captain Wheaton's ammunition was almost expended , a section of Ginrood's ...
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