"Ours".: Annals of 10th Regiment, Massachusetts Volunteers in the RebellionJoseph Keith Newell C. A. Nichols & Company, 1875 - 609 Seiten |
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... duty - The rebels evacuate Yorktown - Williamsburg - The march resumed - To Barhamsville- To New Kent Court - house - Picket under difficulties - Baltimore Cross Roads - Crumps Cross Roads - Across the Chickahominy , CHAPTER V ...
... duty - The rebels evacuate Yorktown - Williamsburg - The march resumed - To Barhamsville- To New Kent Court - house - Picket under difficulties - Baltimore Cross Roads - Crumps Cross Roads - Across the Chickahominy , CHAPTER V ...
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... duty of staying the effusion of blood , and of rolling back the black tide of anarchy and ruin . She did more than her share to achieve the independence of our country , and establish the government under which we have risen to such ...
... duty of staying the effusion of blood , and of rolling back the black tide of anarchy and ruin . She did more than her share to achieve the independence of our country , and establish the government under which we have risen to such ...
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... duty every day , who patroled the limits of the camp , allowing no soldier to go out without a pass from head - quarters . The number of passes issued daily was lim- ited to five for each company . The daily routine of the camp was as ...
... duty every day , who patroled the limits of the camp , allowing no soldier to go out without a pass from head - quarters . The number of passes issued daily was lim- ited to five for each company . The daily routine of the camp was as ...
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... supplied each man with a bright new musket from the arsenal . Seven hundred and forty were given out , about two hundred and twenty of the Regiment being absent on leave and on duty at the 28 [ 1861 TENTH MASSACHUSETTS INFANTRY .
... supplied each man with a bright new musket from the arsenal . Seven hundred and forty were given out , about two hundred and twenty of the Regiment being absent on leave and on duty at the 28 [ 1861 TENTH MASSACHUSETTS INFANTRY .
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... duty to your country will console you . " In his message to Congress , the President of the United States says the question at issue is ' must a government of necessity be too strong for the liberties of its own people , or too weak to ...
... duty to your country will console you . " In his message to Congress , the President of the United States says the question at issue is ' must a government of necessity be too strong for the liberties of its own people , or too weak to ...
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April army artillery born at North bounty from town brigade Brightwood camp Captain cents bounty CHARLES Colonel command Company H Conn CORPORAL corps Court-house December 21 died discharged for disability discharged July 16 duty enemy enlisted August enlisted June 21 enlisted May 31 enlisted September expiration of service Fair Oaks farmer February fire first-lieutenant first-sergeant FRIDAY front GEORGE Greenfield Guard Hampden Park HENRY hospital hundred and twenty-five James January JOHN June 14 June 19 killed Lieutenant Malvern Hill March Mass miles MONDAY morning mustered out July night North Adams Northampton November November 26 o'clock October officers pany picket Pittsfield promoted re-enlisted December 21 rebel received three hundred resided Salem Hights SATURDAY second-lieutenant sergeant severely wounded Shelburne Falls soldiers Spottsylvania SUNDAY Tenth Regiment Thirty-seventh regiment THURSDAY transferred June 21 TUESDAY Twentieth regiment twenty twenty-five dollars bounty Veteran Reserve corps WEDNESDAY West Springfield Westfield Wilderness William