Every-day Soldier Life: Or A History of the One Hundred and Thirteenth Ohio Volunteer InfantryC. M. Cott & Company, printers, 1884 - 400 pages |
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Page 8
... brought in and placed in the prison east of our camp , giving us our first sight of rebels . 14. This is the Sabbath . Sergeant McCrea took a number of us to the Scioto river , and as cleanliness is akin to godliness , we did the next ...
... brought in and placed in the prison east of our camp , giving us our first sight of rebels . 14. This is the Sabbath . Sergeant McCrea took a number of us to the Scioto river , and as cleanliness is akin to godliness , we did the next ...
Page 15
... brought him something to eat . The rest of the day was spent in completing our camp and in assisting Quartermaster Scarritt to unload supplies of various kinds . While a number of soldiers were thus engaged one of ' them lost his hold ...
... brought him something to eat . The rest of the day was spent in completing our camp and in assisting Quartermaster Scarritt to unload supplies of various kinds . While a number of soldiers were thus engaged one of ' them lost his hold ...
Page 18
... brought in a fine lot of “ Kentucky twist . " Tobacco will be tobacco before the war ends . 27. Orders were received this forenoon to prepare to move , an order that all seemed willing to obey , and the work of preparation began at once ...
... brought in a fine lot of “ Kentucky twist . " Tobacco will be tobacco before the war ends . 27. Orders were received this forenoon to prepare to move , an order that all seemed willing to obey , and the work of preparation began at once ...
Page 21
... brought out a sack of dried apples and offered to sell them . Bailey showed a silver watch and told the citizen that he would trade him that for the apples , but that he must have some money to boot . The citizen offered Bailey $ 50 and ...
... brought out a sack of dried apples and offered to sell them . Bailey showed a silver watch and told the citizen that he would trade him that for the apples , but that he must have some money to boot . The citizen offered Bailey $ 50 and ...
Page 22
... brought in three hams and some onions . Have enjoyed the trip very much . 25. The Pioneer Brigade was organized to - day . Two men were detailed from each company ( eighteen in all ) and reported for that purpose . A destructive raid ...
... brought in three hams and some onions . Have enjoyed the trip very much . 25. The Pioneer Brigade was organized to - day . Two men were detailed from each company ( eighteen in all ) and reported for that purpose . A destructive raid ...
Other editions - View all
Every-Day Soldier Life: Or a History of the One Hundred and Thirteenth Ohio ... Francis Marion McAdams No preview available - 2018 |
Every-Day Soldier Life, Or a History of the One Hundred and Thirteenth Ohio ... F. M. McAdams No preview available - 2016 |
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absent on furlough absent sick afternoon April army Atlanta August 13 August 22 battle battle of Chickamauga brigade buried in Section Camp Chase Camp Dennison Captain charged Chattanooga Chickamauga Colonel Columbus column command Company comrades Confederate Corporal-Enrolled Corps Creek crossed Dayton December 23 died March discharged division duty enemy February February 12 fell fire foraging Franklin front Granville grave guard halted hospital hour hundred JAMES January January 28 John July June 27 Kenesaw Mountain killed London Louisville miles Mitchell morning moved mustered Nashville National Cemetery noon November o'clock October October 21 officers Ohio order of Major passed picket prison Private-Company rain reached rear rebel regiment resigned returned river road Rosecrans September 20 Sergeant Sergeant-Enrolled Shelbyville shot skirmish soldier soon Sterling Sunday Swisher Tenn Tennessee tent tered to-day took train troops Urbana wagons wounds received Zanesville