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 19
... grave . During the afternoon the regiment left the steamer and spent two hours on land , drilling , during which time the boat was scrubbed and cleaned up , after which we again went on board . At five o'clock this evening a brisk snow ...
... grave . During the afternoon the regiment left the steamer and spent two hours on land , drilling , during which time the boat was scrubbed and cleaned up , after which we again went on board . At five o'clock this evening a brisk snow ...
Page 33
... grave was made on the bank for its reception . Some men then approached it on a raft , and , tying a string of bark to one limb , towed it ashore . Placing a broad board in the water under the body , it was lifted out and carried to the ...
... grave was made on the bank for its reception . Some men then approached it on a raft , and , tying a string of bark to one limb , towed it ashore . Placing a broad board in the water under the body , it was lifted out and carried to the ...
Page 36
... . 21. Started in company with George A. Graves of Company D , to Shelbyville on a train . After proceeding a few miles our engine gave out so as to be unable to proceed with the 36 [ Shelbyville , Tenn . Every - day Soldier Life :
... . 21. Started in company with George A. Graves of Company D , to Shelbyville on a train . After proceeding a few miles our engine gave out so as to be unable to proceed with the 36 [ Shelbyville , Tenn . Every - day Soldier Life :
Page 37
... Graves and I remained with these cars , expecting the engine would return from Shelbyville and take this part of the train also . We remained here till night came on and then went to the house of a Mr. Phillips , where we stayed all ...
... Graves and I remained with these cars , expecting the engine would return from Shelbyville and take this part of the train also . We remained here till night came on and then went to the house of a Mr. Phillips , where we stayed all ...
Page 56
... many things to remind us of the Confederate army - villages of log huts , graves of the fallen , clothing , redoubts and miles of rifle- pits . I 27. Sunday . As soon as it was light 56 [ Stringer's Ridge Every - day Soldier Life :
... many things to remind us of the Confederate army - villages of log huts , graves of the fallen , clothing , redoubts and miles of rifle- pits . I 27. Sunday . As soon as it was light 56 [ Stringer's Ridge Every - day Soldier Life :
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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