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Rebellion Record: a Diary of American Events: Documents and Narratives, Volume 9. (ed. Frank Moore) 75 75 Browse Search
Rebellion Record: a Diary of American Events: Documents and Narratives, Volume 5. (ed. Frank Moore) 34 34 Browse Search
Rebellion Record: a Diary of American Events: Documents and Narratives, Volume 10. (ed. Frank Moore) 33 33 Browse Search
The Atlanta (Georgia) Campaign: May 1 - September 8, 1864., Part I: General Report. (ed. Maj. George B. Davis, Mr. Leslie J. Perry, Mr. Joseph W. Kirkley) 31 31 Browse Search
Robert Underwood Johnson, Clarence Clough Buell, Battles and Leaders of the Civil War: Volume 2. 30 30 Browse Search
Rebellion Record: a Diary of American Events: Documents and Narratives, Volume 11. (ed. Frank Moore) 27 27 Browse Search
Official Records of the Union and Confederate Armies, Chapter XXII: Operations in Kentucky, Tennessee, North Mississippi, North Alabama, and Southwest Virginia. March 4-June 10, 1862. (ed. Lieut. Col. Robert N. Scott) 26 26 Browse Search
Robert Underwood Johnson, Clarence Clough Buell, Battles and Leaders of the Civil War. Volume 3. 25 25 Browse Search
Comte de Paris, History of the Civil War in America. Vol. 3. (ed. Henry Coppee , LL.D.) 21 21 Browse Search
Rebellion Record: a Diary of American Events: Documents and Narratives, Volume 6. (ed. Frank Moore) 20 20 Browse Search
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on by another battery. She then opened from her Parrott guns and shelled the first battery an adjacent village, setting both on fire. She also burned several port bulkheads, planks and some bales of hemp. The bay is said to be in the territory of the Nagato. It was thought that the rich port of Osaca would soon be opened to foreign trade by the Daimios, acting in opposition to the Tycoon. From the South Carolina Department. The Hilton Head (South Carolina) advices are to the 29th ultimo. No military movements had recently taken place in Foster's department. The prisoners placed under the enemy's fire upon Morris island had been sent to Fort Pulaski, General Hardee having given notice that the Union prisoners under fire in Charleston had been removed. The Fulton carried to New York one hundred and ninety men of the Fifty-second Pennsylvania volunteers, en route to their homes to be mustered out of service. Among the sick prisoners at Beaufort are the following fro
Stop the Runaways.--one thousand Dollars reward. --Ran from the subscribers, on the night of the 29th instant, our negro men, Dick and Cornelius. Dick is twenty-eight years of age; dark copper color; five feet nine or ten inches high; and has moustache and goatee. He had on when he left gray sack coat and pants, and a black slouch hat. He is sprightly in conversation. Cornelius is twenty-five years old; complexion dark; five feet eleven inches high; and had when he left a pair of gray pants and light-colors wool hat. His shoes were old, and each had a on. He speaks quickly when spoken to. It is supposed that these negroes are making that way to the Yankees. We will pay the above reward for the apprehension and delivery of the said negroes to us in Richmond, or five Hundred Dollars for either. Z. McDANIEL. E. H. Stokes. no 1--5t