The War with the South: A History of the Late Rebellion, Volume 1Virture & Yorston., 1862 - United States |
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Page 61
... companies of artillery . The companies , however , are not full , the two comprising , as we are informed , only about seventy men , including the band . A short time ago two additional companies were expected , but they have not come ...
... companies of artillery . The companies , however , are not full , the two comprising , as we are informed , only about seventy men , including the band . A short time ago two additional companies were expected , but they have not come ...
Page 91
... companies of our city , which have , in a spirit of gallantry and patriotism worthy of our imitation , pledged themselves to the cause of the Union , the Constitution , and the laws . It is proper to state that I take this step after ...
... companies of our city , which have , in a spirit of gallantry and patriotism worthy of our imitation , pledged themselves to the cause of the Union , the Constitution , and the laws . It is proper to state that I take this step after ...
Page 139
... Companies A and M of 7 . the Second Artillery , Companies C and H of the Second Infantry , and Company A of Sappers and Miners , from West Point , steamed out of the harbor of New York on the morning of Sunday , April 7th . Two days ...
... Companies A and M of 7 . the Second Artillery , Companies C and H of the Second Infantry , and Company A of Sappers and Miners , from West Point , steamed out of the harbor of New York on the morning of Sunday , April 7th . Two days ...
Page 151
... company's property with them ; that they should march out with their side and other arms , with all the honors in their own way and in their own time , and that they should salute their flag and bear it away with them . It was late on ...
... company's property with them ; that they should march out with their side and other arms , with all the honors in their own way and in their own time , and that they should salute their flag and bear it away with them . It was late on ...
Page 188
... companies of the First Reg- iment , under the command of Lieuten- ant - Colonel Berry , and four companies of the Second Regiment , under Lieu- tenant - Colonel Schoenleber and Major Gullman . Being , Being , however , unarmed , they ...
... companies of the First Reg- iment , under the command of Lieuten- ant - Colonel Berry , and four companies of the Second Regiment , under Lieu- tenant - Colonel Schoenleber and Major Gullman . Being , Being , however , unarmed , they ...
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