1861–1865 Civil war in the United States between the North and the South.
1The surrender of General Lee practically ended the war of the rebellion.
2The war of the rebellion over and the emancipation of the
3After the close of the war of the rebellion, schools were opened for the colored people.
4Report of the military services of General David Hunter, U.S.A., during the war of the rebellion.
5Our farmers of the land are the breeders, as our recent war of the rebellion testified.
6Compendium of the war of the rebellion (Des Moines, 1908).
7Wisconsin in the war of the rebellion (Chicago, 1866).
8The war of the rebellion had commenced, 1861, when we got ready to go and see them.
9Theirs was the first artillery fired in the field by the National forces in the war of the rebellion.
10It also brought them in contact with volunteers, many of whom served in the war of the rebellion afterwards.
11About this time the war of the rebellion broke out and the fever burned fiercely in Pittsburgh and vicinity.
12They seek in this way to divert attention from the record they made during the war of the rebellion.
13He had then recently left the service of the U.S., having been colonel of a regiment of New-Mexican volunteers during the war of the rebellion.
14As a Marylander, I am proud that in the war of the rebellion "the Old Maryland line" was so worthily represented by you.
15It is well known that the first systematic attempt to organize colored troops during the war of the rebellion was the so-called "Hunter Regiment."
16I saw it as the chess-board of the War of the Rebellion.
Translations for war of the rebellion