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29 Skirmish at Ala. 7, 1865. Skirmish in Jackson County, Tenn. 8, 1865. Skirmish 1More Details
105 stated at from 10,000 to 30,000. Jackson was said to be at Verona with fr1More Details
153 five miles and went into camp on Jackson February 19. Moved to Vicksburg 1More Details
252 until three days since I came to Jackson, and from there to this place; a1More Details
283 is the list of casualties Sergt. T. Jackson, Company B, wounded severely in 1More Details
289Capt. E. E. JACKSON, Acting Assistant Adjutant- General. 1More Details
290Capt. E. E. JACKSON, 1More Details
291Capt. E. E. JACKSON, 2More Details
292Capt. R. E. JACKSON, Actg. Asst. Adjt. Gen., Third Brig., Second Div., 16th 1More Details
356 river for some days that rebel General Jackson had fallen back the previous nig1More Details
366 Ga. Destruction of C. S. gun-boat Jackson, at Columbus, Ga. Skirmish at Pl1More Details
370 52 field guns in posi The rebel ram Jackson, nearly ready for tion, besides 1More Details
376 of Forrest s staif, to General Jackson, by which I learned that Jackson1More Details
377Jackson 1More Details
378 Winslow destroyed the iron clad ram Jackson, mounting six 7-inch rifles near1More Details
384 informing me that he had struck Jackson s rear, and instead of pushing o3More Details
387 Centerville, but on reaching he found Jackson well posted with a force he thou1More Details
391 Winslow destroyed the rebel ram Jackson, nearly ready for sea, mounting 1More Details
394 place. After having skirmished with Jackson s force, estimated correctly at 1More Details
410 military stores, iron-clad ram Jackson, arsenal, navy-yard, foundry, pa2More Details
418 the new and very formidable gun-boat Jackson, with an armament of six 7-inch 1More Details
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War of the Rebellion [Electronic Resource] : a Compilation of the Official Records of the Union And Confederate Armies (1880).