Field, Camp, Hospital and Prison in the Civil War, 1863-1865: Charles A. Humphreys, Chaplain, Second Massachusetts Cavalry VolunteersPress of Geo. H. Ellis Company, 1918 - 428 Seiten |
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... HOSPITAL AND PRISON IN THE CIVIL WAR, 1863–1865 CHARLES A. HUMPHREYS _A^ so colo o o JUN 26 1918 LIBRARY ry. caaplain second MLAssachusetts Cavalry Volunteers BOSTON PRESS OF GEO. H. ELLIS CO. ... once of the field a month, after the re ...
... HOSPITAL AND PRISON IN THE CIVIL WAR, 1863–1865 CHARLES A. HUMPHREYS _A^ so colo o o JUN 26 1918 LIBRARY ry. caaplain second MLAssachusetts Cavalry Volunteers BOSTON PRESS OF GEO. H. ELLIS CO. ... once of the field a month, after the re ...
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... HOSPITAL AND PRISON IN THE CIVIL WAR , 1863-1865 CHARLES A. HUMPHREYS CHAPLAIN SECOND MASSACHUSETTS CAVALRY VOLUNTEERS 果 BOSTON PRESS OF GEO . H. ELLIS CO . HARVARD COLLEGE JUN 26 1918 LIBRARY The Author I FOREWORD 1918.
... HOSPITAL AND PRISON IN THE CIVIL WAR , 1863-1865 CHARLES A. HUMPHREYS CHAPLAIN SECOND MASSACHUSETTS CAVALRY VOLUNTEERS 果 BOSTON PRESS OF GEO . H. ELLIS CO . HARVARD COLLEGE JUN 26 1918 LIBRARY The Author I FOREWORD 1918.
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advance Amelia Court House Appomattox army artillery assault attack battle brigade brother Burkesville camp Capt Captain captured Cedar Creek Chaplain charge Charles Russell Lowell Church Cold Harbor Colonel Lowell column command Confederate Court House crossed Crowninshield Custer death defence dismounted duty enemy enemy's field fight fire Fitzhugh Lee Five Forks Forbes force ford friends front galloped Gordonsville Grant guard guerrillas heart heroic honor horse hospital Humphreys hundred infantry intrenchments Jetersville Lee's Lynchburg Merritt miles morning Mosby never night o'clock officers once patriotic position Potomac prisoners Railroad reached rear Rebel regiment rest retreat Richmond river road rode sabre Second Massachusetts Cavalry seemed sent Shenandoah Valley Sheridan shot Sixth Corps sleep soldiers soon Spottsylvania Court House Sunday tent thousand tion to-day took train Union United States Cavalry victory Virginia wagons Warren Washington Winchester wounded
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Seite 162 - Temple of Fame — There, with the glorious General's name, Be it said in letters both bold and bright : "Here is the steed that saved the day, By carrying Sheridan into the fight, From Winchester — twenty miles away!
Seite 318 - Fame is no plant that grows on mortal soil, Nor in the glistering foil Set off to the world, nor in broad Rumor lies, But lives and spreads aloft by those pure eyes And perfect witness of all-judging Jove; As he pronounces lastly on each deed, Of so much fame in Heav'n expect thy meed.
Seite 351 - I see them muster in a gleaming row, With ever-youthful brows that nobler show; We find in our dull road their shining track; In every nobler mood We feel the orient of their spirit glow, Part of our life's unalterable good, Of all our saintlier aspiration; They come transfigured back, Secure from change in their high-hearted ways, Beautiful...
Seite xx - But the noble Mexic women still their holy task pursued, Through that long, dark night of sorrow, worn and faint and lacking food. Over weak and suffering brothers, with a tender care they hung, And the dying foeman blessed them in a strange and Northern tongue. Not wholly lost, O Father ! is this evil world of ours ; Upward, through its blood and ashes, spring afresh the Eden flowers ; From its smoking hell of battle, Love and Pity send their prayer, And still thy white-winged angels hover dimly...
Seite 155 - UP from the South at break of day, Bringing to Winchester fresh dismay, The affrighted air with a shudder bore, Like a herald in haste, to the chieftain's door, The terrible grumble and rumble and roar, Telling the battle was on once more, And Sheridan twenty miles away.
Seite 323 - You are now Washington's legitimate successor, and occupy a position of almost dangerous elevation; but if you can continue, as heretofore, to be yourself, simple, honest, and unpretending, you will enjoy through life the respect and love of friends, and the homage of millions of human beings...
Seite 318 - There is no record left on earth, Save in tablets of the heart, Of the rich inherent worth, Of the grace that on him shone, Of eloquent lips, of joyful wit ; He could not frame a word unfit, An act unworthy to be done...
Seite 120 - Oh, say, can you see by the dawn's early light What so proudly we hailed at the twilight's last gleaming; Whose broad stripes and bright stars, through the perilous fight, O'er the ramparts we watched, were so gallantly streaming? And the rockets' red glare, the bombs bursting in air, Gave proof through the night that our flag was still there.
Seite 342 - Go, stand on the hill where they lie. The earliest ray of the golden day On that hallowed spot is cast ; And the evening sun, as he leaves the world, Looks kindly on that spot last. The pilgrim spirit has not fled : It walks in noon's broad light ; And it watches the bed of the glorious dead, With the holy stars, by night. It watches the bed of the brave who have bled, And shall guard this ice-bound shore, Till the waves of the bay, where the May-Flower lay, Shall foam and freeze no more.
Seite 317 - Life may be given in many ways, And loyalty to Truth be sealed As bravely in the closet as the field, So bountiful is Fate; But then to stand beside her, When craven churls deride her, To front a lie in arms and not to yield, This shows, methinks, God's plan And measure of a stalwart man, Limbed like the old heroic breeds, Who stands self-poised on manhood's solid earth, Not forced to frame excuses for his birth, Fed from within with all the strength he needs.