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Browsing named entities in a specific section of Rebellion Record: a Diary of American Events: Poetry and Incidents., Volume 2. (ed. Frank Moore). Search the whole document.
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Yorktown (Virginia, United States) (search for this): chapter 84
The Richmond correspondent of the Charleston Courier, of the 15th, has the following paragraph:--The filibusteros who filled the world with so much angry declamation a few years ago, are figuring prominently in the Southern armies at the present time.
The tall and martial Henningsen left to-day for the West, to assume the colonelcy of the Third regiment in Wise's brigade.
Frank Anderson will be his lieutenant-colonel.
Colonel Charles Carroll Hicks is a lieutenant in a company of Colonel McLaw's regiment, now at Yorktown.
General Bob Wheat greatly distinguished himself as commander of a New Orleans military corps at Manassas.
Major O'Hara, of Cuban fame, has a commission in the army.
Colonel Rudler, I see, is raising a company for the war in Georgia.
An English filibuster, one Major Atkins, a tall, big-whiskered, loose-trowsered, haw-haw specimen of a Londoner, who was with Garibaldi in Sicily, and who is just over, fought gallantly by the side of Wheat, at Manassas.
Georgia (Georgia, United States) (search for this): chapter 84
The Richmond correspondent of the Charleston Courier, of the 15th, has the following paragraph:--The filibusteros who filled the world with so much angry declamation a few years ago, are figuring prominently in the Southern armies at the present time.
The tall and martial Henningsen left to-day for the West, to assume the colonelcy of the Third regiment in Wise's brigade.
Frank Anderson will be his lieutenant-colonel.
Colonel Charles Carroll Hicks is a lieutenant in a company of Colonel McLaw's regiment, now at Yorktown.
General Bob Wheat greatly distinguished himself as commander of a New Orleans military corps at Manassas.
Major O'Hara, of Cuban fame, has a commission in the army.
Colonel Rudler, I see, is raising a company for the war in Georgia.
An English filibuster, one Major Atkins, a tall, big-whiskered, loose-trowsered, haw-haw specimen of a Londoner, who was with Garibaldi in Sicily, and who is just over, fought gallantly by the side of Wheat, at Manassas.
Henry A. Wise (search for this): chapter 84
The Richmond correspondent of the Charleston Courier, of the 15th, has the following paragraph:--The filibusteros who filled the world with so much angry declamation a few years ago, are figuring prominently in the Southern armies at the present time.
The tall and martial Henningsen left to-day for the West, to assume the colonelcy of the Third regiment in Wise's brigade.
Frank Anderson will be his lieutenant-colonel.
Colonel Charles Carroll Hicks is a lieutenant in a company of Colonel McLaw's regiment, now at Yorktown.
General Bob Wheat greatly distinguished himself as commander of a New Orleans military corps at Manassas.
Major O'Hara, of Cuban fame, has a commission in the army.
Colonel Rudler, I see, is raising a company for the war in Georgia.
An English filibuster, one Major Atkins, a tall, big-whiskered, loose-trowsered, haw-haw specimen of a Londoner, who was with Garibaldi in Sicily, and who is just over, fought gallantly by the side of Wheat, at Manassas.
O'Hara (search for this): chapter 84
The Richmond correspondent of the Charleston Courier, of the 15th, has the following paragraph:--The filibusteros who filled the world with so much angry declamation a few years ago, are figuring prominently in the Southern armies at the present time.
The tall and martial Henningsen left to-day for the West, to assume the colonelcy of the Third regiment in Wise's brigade.
Frank Anderson will be his lieutenant-colonel.
Colonel Charles Carroll Hicks is a lieutenant in a company of Colonel McLaw's regiment, now at Yorktown.
General Bob Wheat greatly distinguished himself as commander of a New Orleans military corps at Manassas.
Major O'Hara, of Cuban fame, has a commission in the army.
Colonel Rudler, I see, is raising a company for the war in Georgia.
An English filibuster, one Major Atkins, a tall, big-whiskered, loose-trowsered, haw-haw specimen of a Londoner, who was with Garibaldi in Sicily, and who is just over, fought gallantly by the side of Wheat, at Manassas.
McLaw (search for this): chapter 84
The Richmond correspondent of the Charleston Courier, of the 15th, has the following paragraph:--The filibusteros who filled the world with so much angry declamation a few years ago, are figuring prominently in the Southern armies at the present time.
The tall and martial Henningsen left to-day for the West, to assume the colonelcy of the Third regiment in Wise's brigade.
Frank Anderson will be his lieutenant-colonel.
Colonel Charles Carroll Hicks is a lieutenant in a company of Colonel McLaw's regiment, now at Yorktown.
General Bob Wheat greatly distinguished himself as commander of a New Orleans military corps at Manassas.
Major O'Hara, of Cuban fame, has a commission in the army.
Colonel Rudler, I see, is raising a company for the war in Georgia.
An English filibuster, one Major Atkins, a tall, big-whiskered, loose-trowsered, haw-haw specimen of a Londoner, who was with Garibaldi in Sicily, and who is just over, fought gallantly by the side of Wheat, at Manassas.
Charles Carroll Hicks (search for this): chapter 84
The Richmond correspondent of the Charleston Courier, of the 15th, has the following paragraph:--The filibusteros who filled the world with so much angry declamation a few years ago, are figuring prominently in the Southern armies at the present time.
The tall and martial Henningsen left to-day for the West, to assume the colonelcy of the Third regiment in Wise's brigade.
Frank Anderson will be his lieutenant-colonel.
Colonel Charles Carroll Hicks is a lieutenant in a company of Colonel McLaw's regiment, now at Yorktown.
General Bob Wheat greatly distinguished himself as commander of a New Orleans military corps at Manassas.
Major O'Hara, of Cuban fame, has a commission in the army.
Colonel Rudler, I see, is raising a company for the war in Georgia.
An English filibuster, one Major Atkins, a tall, big-whiskered, loose-trowsered, haw-haw specimen of a Londoner, who was with Garibaldi in Sicily, and who is just over, fought gallantly by the side of Wheat, at Manassas.
Frank Anderson (search for this): chapter 84
The Richmond correspondent of the Charleston Courier, of the 15th, has the following paragraph:--The filibusteros who filled the world with so much angry declamation a few years ago, are figuring prominently in the Southern armies at the present time.
The tall and martial Henningsen left to-day for the West, to assume the colonelcy of the Third regiment in Wise's brigade.
Frank Anderson will be his lieutenant-colonel.
Colonel Charles Carroll Hicks is a lieutenant in a company of Colonel McLaw's regiment, now at Yorktown.
General Bob Wheat greatly distinguished himself as commander of a New Orleans military corps at Manassas.
Major O'Hara, of Cuban fame, has a commission in the army.
Colonel Rudler, I see, is raising a company for the war in Georgia.
An English filibuster, one Major Atkins, a tall, big-whiskered, loose-trowsered, haw-haw specimen of a Londoner, who was with Garibaldi in Sicily, and who is just over, fought gallantly by the side of Wheat, at Manassas.
Rudler (search for this): chapter 84
The Richmond correspondent of the Charleston Courier, of the 15th, has the following paragraph:--The filibusteros who filled the world with so much angry declamation a few years ago, are figuring prominently in the Southern armies at the present time.
The tall and martial Henningsen left to-day for the West, to assume the colonelcy of the Third regiment in Wise's brigade.
Frank Anderson will be his lieutenant-colonel.
Colonel Charles Carroll Hicks is a lieutenant in a company of Colonel McLaw's regiment, now at Yorktown.
General Bob Wheat greatly distinguished himself as commander of a New Orleans military corps at Manassas.
Major O'Hara, of Cuban fame, has a commission in the army.
Colonel Rudler, I see, is raising a company for the war in Georgia.
An English filibuster, one Major Atkins, a tall, big-whiskered, loose-trowsered, haw-haw specimen of a Londoner, who was with Garibaldi in Sicily, and who is just over, fought gallantly by the side of Wheat, at Manassas.
R. Young Atkins (search for this): chapter 84
The Richmond correspondent of the Charleston Courier, of the 15th, has the following paragraph:--The filibusteros who filled the world with so much angry declamation a few years ago, are figuring prominently in the Southern armies at the present time.
The tall and martial Henningsen left to-day for the West, to assume the colonelcy of the Third regiment in Wise's brigade.
Frank Anderson will be his lieutenant-colonel.
Colonel Charles Carroll Hicks is a lieutenant in a company of Colonel McLaw's regiment, now at Yorktown.
General Bob Wheat greatly distinguished himself as commander of a New Orleans military corps at Manassas.
Major O'Hara, of Cuban fame, has a commission in the army.
Colonel Rudler, I see, is raising a company for the war in Georgia.
An English filibuster, one Major Atkins, a tall, big-whiskered, loose-trowsered, haw-haw specimen of a Londoner, who was with Garibaldi in Sicily, and who is just over, fought gallantly by the side of Wheat, at Manassas.
Garibaldi (search for this): chapter 84
The Richmond correspondent of the Charleston Courier, of the 15th, has the following paragraph:--The filibusteros who filled the world with so much angry declamation a few years ago, are figuring prominently in the Southern armies at the present time.
The tall and martial Henningsen left to-day for the West, to assume the colonelcy of the Third regiment in Wise's brigade.
Frank Anderson will be his lieutenant-colonel.
Colonel Charles Carroll Hicks is a lieutenant in a company of Colonel McLaw's regiment, now at Yorktown.
General Bob Wheat greatly distinguished himself as commander of a New Orleans military corps at Manassas.
Major O'Hara, of Cuban fame, has a commission in the army.
Colonel Rudler, I see, is raising a company for the war in Georgia.
An English filibuster, one Major Atkins, a tall, big-whiskered, loose-trowsered, haw-haw specimen of a Londoner, who was with Garibaldi in Sicily, and who is just over, fought gallantly by the side of Wheat, at Manassas.