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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... position to arrest the blow . Instead of the gun barrel , his finger received the blow , and he retired to quarters for repairs . I regretted this very much , as I ought to have motioned instead of striking . Mrs. Mitchell , being in ...
... position to arrest the blow . Instead of the gun barrel , his finger received the blow , and he retired to quarters for repairs . I regretted this very much , as I ought to have motioned instead of striking . Mrs. Mitchell , being in ...
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... position to one further south and more in the shade . The country is overgrown with plenty of rich clover , but I have not seen a single stack of hay in Tennessee . The times are not favorable to hay making . Lieutenant Hamilton has ...
... position to one further south and more in the shade . The country is overgrown with plenty of rich clover , but I have not seen a single stack of hay in Tennessee . The times are not favorable to hay making . Lieutenant Hamilton has ...
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... position of Wagon Master was one of great re- sponsibility and labor . During the afternoon the front wheel of Sam Hoover's wagon gave out , and this caused some delay . It was a lucky thing for us that I got two front wheels in the ...
... position of Wagon Master was one of great re- sponsibility and labor . During the afternoon the front wheel of Sam Hoover's wagon gave out , and this caused some delay . It was a lucky thing for us that I got two front wheels in the ...
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... position , and spent the rest of the night resting on our arms . About ten 18. The command returned to the camp from which we moved yesterday morning . A quantity of whisky was issued to the men . In the evening we were ordered to march ...
... position , and spent the rest of the night resting on our arms . About ten 18. The command returned to the camp from which we moved yesterday morning . A quantity of whisky was issued to the men . In the evening we were ordered to march ...
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... position , began shelling us . The first shot struck near my feet , the next burst over our heads . One of our bat- teries then engaged that of the enemy , enabling us to move out , dodging shells as we went . In this movement we came ...
... position , began shelling us . The first shot struck near my feet , the next burst over our heads . One of our bat- teries then engaged that of the enemy , enabling us to move out , dodging shells as we went . In this movement we came ...
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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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