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Florida, Alabama, Tennessee, Virginia, Maryland, Delaware, Arkansas, Missouri, and the Mississippi River
Nashville, and the Mississippi River. II.—SECULAR SONGS. III.—WORDS WITHOUT MUSIC.
have you also in our assocn association The idea of a great brotherhood—a kingdom, not confined by rivers
Dec. 27, 1870, and is an official bond of Spear as special agent for the Sioux Indians at Cheyenne River
Spear as special agent for the Indians at Cheyenne River Agency, Dakota Territory, which were transmitted
contract contains a lease from said Ordway to the United States, of his quarries known as the "James River
As the occurrence appears to have taken place in the river close to the dock at Liverpool, it is probable
Anderson, the principal surveyor in the District of Ohio, between the Little Miami and Scioto rivers,
navigable waters of Lake Michigan, at Chicago, by the deposition of dredged material from Chicago river
has been directed to appear for the defence of the Engineer Officers having charge of the Potomac River
the injunction suit to restrain the Government from prosecuting its work at Hallett's Point, East River
Even the sluggish little river Colne one cannot find fault with, it nourishes such a luxuriant border
built soon after the Norman conquest, is in sight, crowning a wooded hill that rises abruptly from the river-side
You would not dignify the Weir with the name of a river in America—it is no bigger than Timber Creek—but
We are rowed on the beautiful river every day that it is warm enough—a very winding river not much broader
They lead an easy-going life here—seem to spend half their time floating about on the river—or meeting
hope you have been able to wend to and fro daily on the great ferry boats & enjoy the beautiful broad river
Have had some beautiful glimpses of the North & East River effects of the shipping at sunset, &c.
As for me, my heart is already gone over to the other side of the river, so that sometimes I feel a kind
President, of one Dorcas Mary Lavin, setting forth that her husband Nicholas Lavin, was murdered at River
Culpeper again I wish you would come & see me our Camp is 4 miles up the railroad toward the rapidan river
I have read these leaves to myself in the open air—I have tried them by trees, Stars, rivers.
You are borne on the tides of eager and Swift rivers, O boating on the rivers!
Otherways, there, atwixt the banks of the Arkansas, the Rio Grande, the Nueces, the Tombigbee, the Red River
running. hear the rush & roar of cataracts as they fall beneath the seven-hued arch, I see the Great River
Upon the plains west of the Spinal river—yet in my house of adobe.
hard: The landscape is truly enshrouding a white country, snow enveloped , hill, valley, lake and river
How fast they are fading away on this side of the river.
If sin hath slain mine honor, straight appears, The river of his tears, Wherein I find redemption: tenderly
Early next morning we were under weigh again, and at night, we came to anchor in the Nuese river about
, the rest of the Brigade mooving somewhere further up the river.
Sailed up the Yazoo river about 14 miles and landed at Snyders Bluff, Miss.
crossed the river weather very hot.
stopped a few minutes and then went on up the river reached Memphis Tenn about 3 P.M.
across the water at the gleaming lights of Camden where I knew were; when, next morning I ferried the River
to the wharf to participate with you in the pleasures of the delicious air, the sunshine upon the River
first swallows of this spring, darting high overhead or skimming the sunlit waters of the beautiful River
all the fun of the fair" I strolled along the banks of my beloved "Annan Water"—a really beauitiful river
This little river is associated with the happy days of my childhood & it was with a swelling heart that
of the people of Coeyman's to sue out an injunction against the further prosecution of the Hudson River
Cook, for rent of land at the mouth of Genessee river, New York.
with squalid children picking them over, and dirty alleys, and courts and houses half roofless, and a river
There was a "Kingdom of Heaven" established up the North River, with many disciples.
They must run down to the river before they can get a drink.
He has had chills & fever, caught in the James River.
sauntering home, red glare in the sky in the direction of Grosvenor Road, but on the opposite side of the river
The effect of the red glare on the water, with the black barges shooting by, & the river fire-engine's
The river is almost at the back-door, or at any rate only a short street away; so that I have the ferries
Westminster to Waterloo Bridges this afternoon with the tide—higher than usual—just at the full; the river
To-day promises to be even more memorable, I expect to start up the Hudson River by the Mary Powell (
—The house itself stands on the Palisades of the Hudson, about 500 feet or so above the river on a steep
I find it much healthier than the low-lying parts near the river.
, "I shall desire you of more acquaintance, good Master Cobweb," —on this or the other side of the river
He has now gone below I Suppose to his dinner— On the opposite side of the river WmsBgh.
It is pretty warm here but we do not suffer any yet, we are encamped on the bank of the Trent River,
We have moved our camp since my last letter and are now on the Newbern side of the Trent river, we have
August 6th and marched down to the Yazoo river, where we went on board the boat, and started down the
where the citazens citizens had prepared a nice meal for us, after getting our grub we crossed the river
Thursday morning last before daylight one of our Regts, commenced to throw a Pontoon Bridge across the River
when the Rebel sharpshooters opened on them from the houses along the bank of the River, and our Artillery
morning our side made an advance driving the Rebel Skirmishers back about a mile and a half from the river
as we got up the Rebs cracked away at us, last night all the troops fell back on this side of the river
shore we pushed on as fast as possible towards Newbern which is a nice little Citty lying up the Neuse river
and had a good nights sleep, the next morning we came to this camp, which is on the bank of the river
They had a chain of breastworks leading from the river, away back in the woods I dont know how far
The fleet after setting us on shore sailed up the river and walked into the rebels shore batteries in
fine style the rebels had sunk vessels all across the river but our boats got through somehow and drove
I dont know what the battle is called but it was about 5 miles from Germania Ford on the Rapidan River
On the Potomac River Near the Villiage of Antietam Md Sunday Sept 21/62 Dear Mother I had just commenced
commanding position on a range of high hills on the opposite side of a stream called the Monochey River
morning of Sept 19th we found the enemy had left and we moved foreward about 3 miles to the Potomac River
The Army commenced to move from here early on Tuesday morning last, going somewhere up the river, but
over here and eat us all up) my oppinion is, that it was intended to throw a heavy force accross the river
or on the flank while we occupied their attention in front, with our Batteries on this side of the river
Johnson, if he had attempted to come to the relief of Pemberton, We are between the Yazoo and Black rivers
, our advance came up to the enemys pickets, who were posted on the opposite side of the Big Black river
at Jackson, this City you know is the Capitol of the state and is built on the bank of the Pearl river
the river again just below the city, makeing a line of about 3 miles in length.
, while someone crossed the river, and made an attack on the rear, which of course would have cutt off
somewhere, and that the dispatches were from General Carter, and that the rebs had crossed the Cumberland River
to Culpepper from there we went to Cedar Mountains from there to Kellys Ford on the Rappahannock river