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Santa Rosa Island (Florida, United States) (search for this): article 4
The fight at Santa Rosa Island.further particulars.
The Pensacola Observer brings us the following further particulars in relation to the fight at Santa Rosa Island:
We are enabled this evening to give a fuller account of the engagement Santa Rosa Island:
We are enabled this evening to give a fuller account of the engagement of Tuesday night last on Santa Rosa Island, between the Confederates and the Yankee troops.
There are many rumors afloat in regard to the matter, but we have endeavored to obtain the most reliable.
Although it was a serious and bloody fight, thereSanta Rosa Island, between the Confederates and the Yankee troops.
There are many rumors afloat in regard to the matter, but we have endeavored to obtain the most reliable.
Although it was a serious and bloody fight, there were many amusing incidents in the engagement, which we shall publish from time to time.
There was some $500 in gold, and a watch, taken by the soldier from the tents of the officers, besides other valuables.
Many of Wilson's Zouaves were bayonet answer — the whipping and routing from their very homes Billy Wilson and his pirates, together with the regulars of Santa Rosa Island, answer.
Then, Southerners, take courage.
Go to battle with renewed energy and courage, and ere long the last
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Cheatham (search for this): article 4