The War with the South: A History of the Late Rebellion, Volume 1Virture & Yorston., 1862 - United States |
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Page 196
... Colonel , but , at daylight , hunger - and it may be thirst - becoming imperious , we sallied out and roamed about that cheerless neighborhood that surrounds the dépot . ** Finding that we were likely to remain for some time in the city ...
... Colonel , but , at daylight , hunger - and it may be thirst - becoming imperious , we sallied out and roamed about that cheerless neighborhood that surrounds the dépot . ** Finding that we were likely to remain for some time in the city ...
Page 248
... Colonel Siegel and Colonel F. P. SURRENDER OF CAMP JACKSON . purpose of the Governor of. the citizens of St. Louis had enrolled themselves as a home guard , and were stationed at the arsenal to guard its im- portant stores , and be in ...
... Colonel Siegel and Colonel F. P. SURRENDER OF CAMP JACKSON . purpose of the Governor of. the citizens of St. Louis had enrolled themselves as a home guard , and were stationed at the arsenal to guard its im- portant stores , and be in ...
Page 255
... Colonel Ellsworth . - The Michigan Regiment disap- pointed . - Escape of Virginia Troops . - Capture of thirty seven Horsemen . - Occupation of Alexandria . — Sacrifice of a promising life . - Biography of Ellsworth . - Early Career ...
... Colonel Ellsworth . - The Michigan Regiment disap- pointed . - Escape of Virginia Troops . - Capture of thirty seven Horsemen . - Occupation of Alexandria . — Sacrifice of a promising life . - Biography of Ellsworth . - Early Career ...
Page 260
... Colonel Ellsworth , to com- municate with him , and that the Colonel only obtained a meagre share of infor- mation by seeking it directly from the bearer of the flag of truce himself . No doubt this omission arose from the con- fused ...
... Colonel Ellsworth , to com- municate with him , and that the Colonel only obtained a meagre share of infor- mation by seeking it directly from the bearer of the flag of truce himself . No doubt this omission arose from the con- fused ...
Page 261
... Colonel , first of all , caught sight of the secession flag , which has so long swung insolently in full view of the President's House . He immediately sent back the sergeant , with an order for the advance of the entire first company ...
... Colonel , first of all , caught sight of the secession flag , which has so long swung insolently in full view of the President's House . He immediately sent back the sergeant , with an order for the advance of the entire first company ...
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