Massachusetts in the Rebellion: A Record of the Historical Position of the Commonwealth, and the Services of the Leading Statesmen, the Military, the Colleges, and the People, in the Civil War of 1861-65Walker, Fuller and Company, 1866 - 688 من الصفحات |
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advance Andrew Antietam April army arrived artillery attack Baltimore Baton Rouge battalion battery Boston brave Brevet Brig.-Gen brigade Bull Run camp Capt Captain cavalry Chancellorsville Charles Charlestown Church Cold Harbor Colonel command Commonwealth companies Corps Creek crossed died of disease died of wounds division duty encamped enemy enemy's engaged expedition Faneuil Hall fell field fire flag force Fort Wagner Fortress Monroe Fredericksburg front George George W Gettysburg guns Hill honor hundred infantry James July June Lieut Lieut.-Col Lieutenant-Colonel line of battle Lowell Major-Gen Malvern Hill marched Massachusetts Volunteer ment miles morning mustered Newbern night o'clock officers ordered patriotism Petersburg picket Port Hudson position Potomac Rappahannock reached Readville rebel Rebellion regi regiment returned River Roanoke Island Second Lieutenant sent Sept skirmishers soldiers Spottsylvania Station thousand tion took troops Union United-States Washington Weldon Railroad Wilderness William wounds received