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Browsing named entities in a specific section of Rebellion Record: a Diary of American Events: Documents and Narratives, Volume 1. (ed. Frank Moore). Search the whole document.
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Warrington, Fla. (Florida, United States) (search for this): chapter 138
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133.--the rebel army at Pensacola.
Headquarters, Louisiana Regiment, Warrington, Florida, April 27, 1861.
I made an excursion yesterday around the semicircle of the bay which girds Fort Pickens, with a view of inspecting the batteries and encampments of General Bragg's army.
This semicircle commences at the Navy Yard and terminates at the Water Battery beyond McRae.
At short intervals for two miles and a half there is an uninterrupted line of batteries along this semicircle.
More are being erected daily by the zealous and active volunteers.
It is amazing the quantity of work they do, and the rapidity with which they are drilled into good artillerists.
The army is divided as follows: the extreme right of Bragg's position, including Fort McRae, is held by the Mississippians, whose encampment I visited yesterday.
Col. Chalmers commands this division of the line.
We found the Colonel in his marquee, over head and ears in the business of his command.
He is a young b
Fort Pickens (Florida, United States) (search for this): chapter 138
Doc.
133.--the rebel army at Pensacola.
Headquarters, Louisiana Regiment, Warrington, Florida, April 27, 1861.
I made an excursion yesterday around the semicircle of the bay which girds Fort Pickens, with a view of inspecting the batteries and encampments of General Bragg's army.
This semicircle commences at the Navy Yard and terminates at the Water Battery beyond McRae.
At short intervals for two miles and a half there is an uninterrupted line of batteries along this semicircle.
More are being erected daily by the zealous and active volunteers.
It is amazing the quantity of work they do, and the rapidity with which they are drilled into good artillerists.
The army is divided as follows: the extreme right of Bragg's position, including Fort McRae, is held by the Mississippians, whose encampment I visited yesterday.
Col. Chalmers commands this division of the line.
We found the Colonel in his marquee, over head and ears in the business of his command.
He is a young bu
Savannah (Georgia, United States) (search for this): chapter 138
Fort Barrancas (Florida, United States) (search for this): chapter 138
Headquarters (Washington, United States) (search for this): chapter 138
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133.--the rebel army at Pensacola.
Headquarters, Louisiana Regiment, Warrington, Florida, April 27, 1861.
I made an excursion yesterday around the semicircle of the bay which girds Fort Pickens, with a view of inspecting the batteries and encampments of General Bragg's army.
This semicircle commences at the Navy Yard and terminates at the Water Battery beyond McRae.
At short intervals for two miles and a half there is an uninterrupted line of batteries along this semicircle.
More are being erected daily by the zealous and active volunteers.
It is amazing the quantity of work they do, and the rapidity with which they are drilled into good artillerists.
The army is divided as follows: the extreme right of Bragg's position, including Fort McRae, is held by the Mississippians, whose encampment I visited yesterday.
Col. Chalmers commands this division of the line.
We found the Colonel in his marquee, over head and ears in the business of his command.
He is a young bu
Fort McRae (Florida, United States) (search for this): chapter 138
Mexico (Mexico, Mexico) (search for this): chapter 138
Girardey (search for this): chapter 138
A. M. Clayton (search for this): chapter 138
Doc (search for this): chapter 138
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133.--the rebel army at Pensacola.
Headquarters, Louisiana Regiment, Warrington, Florida, April 27, 1861.
I made an excursion yesterday around the semicircle of the bay which girds Fort Pickens, with a view of inspecting the batteries and encampments of General Bragg's army.
This semicircle commences at the Navy Yard and terminates at the Water Battery beyond McRae.
At short intervals for two miles and a half there is an uninterrupted line of batteries along this semicircle.
More are being erected daily by the zealous and active volunteers.
It is amazing the quantity of work they do, and the rapidity with which they are drilled into good artillerists.
The army is divided as follows: the extreme right of Bragg's position, including Fort McRae, is held by the Mississippians, whose encampment I visited yesterday.
Col. Chalmers commands this division of the line.
We found the Colonel in his marquee, over head and ears in the business of his command.
He is a young b