. The Flowery republic / by Frederick McCormick ... with special illustrations by the author and from photographs and the Chinese press ; maps, etc . Revolutionist Volunteers.. Artillery leaving Hsiao-Chia Chiang. To face p. 70 FOREIGNERS OF SZECHUAN 71 king. They report communications possible betweenClieng-tu and Tze-chow. 200 rebels and four soldiers arereported killed at one place ; 100 rebels killed and twosoldiers wounded at another. Seventeen soldiers havebeen massacred at a feast through trickery, only three oftheir party escaping. The British Consul-General writes to his colleague atC Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-flowery-republic-by-frederick-mccormick-with-special-illustrations-by-the-author-and-from-photographs-and-the-chinese-press-maps-etc-revolutionist-volunteers-artillery-leaving-hsiao-chia-chiang-to-face-p-70-foreigners-of-szechuan-71-king-they-report-communications-possible-betweenclieng-tu-and-tze-chow-200-rebels-and-four-soldiers-arereported-killed-at-one-place-100-rebels-killed-and-twosoldiers-wounded-at-another-seventeen-soldiers-havebeen-massacred-at-a-feast-through-trickery-only-three-oftheir-party-escaping-the-british-consul-general-writes-to-his-colleague-atc-image370023329.html
RM2CE00EW–. The Flowery republic / by Frederick McCormick ... with special illustrations by the author and from photographs and the Chinese press ; maps, etc . Revolutionist Volunteers.. Artillery leaving Hsiao-Chia Chiang. To face p. 70 FOREIGNERS OF SZECHUAN 71 king. They report communications possible betweenClieng-tu and Tze-chow. 200 rebels and four soldiers arereported killed at one place ; 100 rebels killed and twosoldiers wounded at another. Seventeen soldiers havebeen massacred at a feast through trickery, only three oftheir party escaping. The British Consul-General writes to his colleague atC
. The life of Napoleon I, including new materials from the British official records . Medal stkiok to commemorate the intended InasionFROM Boulogne. Ol2i. Napoleon. ReT. Hercules crushing [he sea monster.Deseente en Aite^leterre—Prappee a- Landres en 1804. MEDAL.S.From Delarochcs Trcsor cle Xuinisniatitiuc * and Ivlwards Napoleon Medals.vol. I. ^i THE BOULOGNE FLOTILLA 465 pinnaces and row-boats were ready to attack the flotillabefore it could attempt the disembarkation of horses,artillery, and stores, and that 180,000 regulars and militia,aided by 400,000 volunteers, were ready to defend our Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-life-of-napoleon-i-including-new-materials-from-the-british-official-records-medal-stkiok-to-commemorate-the-intended-inasionfrom-boulogne-ol2i-napoleon-ret-hercules-crushing-he-sea-monsterdeseente-en-aiteleterreprappee-a-landres-en-1804-medalsfrom-delarochcs-trcsor-cle-xuinisniatitiuc-and-ivlwards-napoleon-medalsvol-i-i-the-boulogne-flotilla-465-pinnaces-and-row-boats-were-ready-to-attack-the-flotillabefore-it-could-attempt-the-disembarkation-of-horsesartillery-and-stores-and-that-180000-regulars-and-militiaaided-by-400000-volunteers-were-ready-to-defend-our-image370062547.html
RM2CE1PFF–. The life of Napoleon I, including new materials from the British official records . Medal stkiok to commemorate the intended InasionFROM Boulogne. Ol2i. Napoleon. ReT. Hercules crushing [he sea monster.Deseente en Aite^leterre—Prappee a- Landres en 1804. MEDAL.S.From Delarochcs Trcsor cle Xuinisniatitiuc * and Ivlwards Napoleon Medals.vol. I. ^i THE BOULOGNE FLOTILLA 465 pinnaces and row-boats were ready to attack the flotillabefore it could attempt the disembarkation of horses,artillery, and stores, and that 180,000 regulars and militia,aided by 400,000 volunteers, were ready to defend our
. History of the Third Pennsylvania Cavalry, Sixtieth Regiment Pennsylvania Volunteers, in the American Civil War, 1861-1865 [electronic resource] . a Heavy Artillery. Section Battery H,Captain W D. Rank (serving as light artillery).Second Brigade—Colonel Pennock Huey (at Westminster, etc.,and not engaged in the battle): Second New York, Lieutenant-Colonel Otto Harhaus.Fourth New York, Lieutenant-Colonel Augustus Pruyn.Sixth Ohio (ten companies), Major William Stedman.Eighth Pennsylvania, Captain William A. Corne.Third Brigade—Colonel J. Irvin Gregg: First Maine (ten companies), Lieutenant-Col Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/history-of-the-third-pennsylvania-cavalry-sixtieth-regiment-pennsylvania-volunteers-in-the-american-civil-war-1861-1865-electronic-resource-a-heavy-artillery-section-battery-hcaptain-w-d-rank-serving-as-light-artillerysecond-brigadecolonel-pennock-huey-at-westminster-etcand-not-engaged-in-the-battle-second-new-york-lieutenant-colonel-otto-harhausfourth-new-york-lieutenant-colonel-augustus-pruynsixth-ohio-ten-companies-major-william-stedmaneighth-pennsylvania-captain-william-a-cornethird-brigadecolonel-j-irvin-gregg-first-maine-ten-companies-lieutenant-col-image372668631.html
RM2CJ8EHY–. History of the Third Pennsylvania Cavalry, Sixtieth Regiment Pennsylvania Volunteers, in the American Civil War, 1861-1865 [electronic resource] . a Heavy Artillery. Section Battery H,Captain W D. Rank (serving as light artillery).Second Brigade—Colonel Pennock Huey (at Westminster, etc.,and not engaged in the battle): Second New York, Lieutenant-Colonel Otto Harhaus.Fourth New York, Lieutenant-Colonel Augustus Pruyn.Sixth Ohio (ten companies), Major William Stedman.Eighth Pennsylvania, Captain William A. Corne.Third Brigade—Colonel J. Irvin Gregg: First Maine (ten companies), Lieutenant-Col
. A history of the Fifth Regiment, New Hampshire Volunteers, in the American Civil War, 1861-1865 [electronic resource] . V. PART II. COMPLETE ROSTER -OF THE- OFFICERS AND MEN OF THE FIFTH REGIMENT,NEW HAMPSHIRE VOI.UNTEERS. All Officers and IIp;n on this Roster were Volunteers for Three Years, and were Honorably Discharged from U. S. Service unless Otherwise Stated. ABBREVIATIONS. A. C. Army Corps. Adjt. Adjutant. A. G. O. Adjutant Generals Office. App. Appointed. Appreh. Apprehended. Art. Artillery Asst. Assistant. B. Birthplace. Battl. Battalion. Brig. Brigade, Brigadier. Bvt. Brevet. Ca Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-history-of-the-fifth-regiment-new-hampshire-volunteers-in-the-american-civil-war-1861-1865-electronic-resource-v-part-ii-complete-roster-of-the-officers-and-men-of-the-fifth-regimentnew-hampshire-voiunteers-all-officers-and-iipn-on-this-roster-were-volunteers-for-three-years-and-were-honorably-discharged-from-u-s-service-unless-otherwise-stated-abbreviations-a-c-army-corps-adjt-adjutant-a-g-o-adjutant-generals-office-app-appointed-appreh-apprehended-art-artillery-asst-assistant-b-birthplace-battl-battalion-brig-brigade-brigadier-bvt-brevet-ca-image371704161.html
RM2CGMGCH–. A history of the Fifth Regiment, New Hampshire Volunteers, in the American Civil War, 1861-1865 [electronic resource] . V. PART II. COMPLETE ROSTER -OF THE- OFFICERS AND MEN OF THE FIFTH REGIMENT,NEW HAMPSHIRE VOI.UNTEERS. All Officers and IIp;n on this Roster were Volunteers for Three Years, and were Honorably Discharged from U. S. Service unless Otherwise Stated. ABBREVIATIONS. A. C. Army Corps. Adjt. Adjutant. A. G. O. Adjutant Generals Office. App. Appointed. Appreh. Apprehended. Art. Artillery Asst. Assistant. B. Birthplace. Battl. Battalion. Brig. Brigade, Brigadier. Bvt. Brevet. Ca
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