History of the Seventeenth Regiment, New Hampshire Volunteer Infantry. 1862-1863By order of the Seventeenth New Hampshire veteran association, 1898 - 325 pages |
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... battery of light artillery , and four companies of cavalry . The state had so far exceeded its quota that but three regiments were now required . It was deemed advisable that these should be raised with as little delay as possible ...
... battery of light artillery , and four companies of cavalry . The state had so far exceeded its quota that but three regiments were now required . It was deemed advisable that these should be raised with as little delay as possible ...
Page 83
... batteries of artillery , send it out as a battalion , or place it on detached service , that the officers and men might together serve out their enlistment at the front ; but none of these requests were granted , and it only remained to ...
... batteries of artillery , send it out as a battalion , or place it on detached service , that the officers and men might together serve out their enlistment at the front ; but none of these requests were granted , and it only remained to ...
Page 104
... battery the Second was sup- porting , and would be upon it in a very few minutes . He ran with all speed to General ... battery was seen to be spiking his guns , indicating that he considered them as good as lost . He was not acquainted ...
... battery the Second was sup- porting , and would be upon it in a very few minutes . He ran with all speed to General ... battery was seen to be spiking his guns , indicating that he considered them as good as lost . He was not acquainted ...
Page 105
... battery lieutenants with the aid of a corporal , was training one of the guns upon the head of the advancing column , and just as the Second passed the double - shotted piece was discharged . Simultaneously came the order to charge ...
... battery lieutenants with the aid of a corporal , was training one of the guns upon the head of the advancing column , and just as the Second passed the double - shotted piece was discharged . Simultaneously came the order to charge ...
Page 107
... batteries were in position , the regiment broke into column from its left ( now become the right ) and passed to the east , left in front , receiving , as it moved along the line of the artillery , round upon round of cheers from the ...
... batteries were in position , the regiment broke into column from its left ( now become the right ) and passed to the east , left in front , receiving , as it moved along the line of the artillery , round upon round of cheers from the ...
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History of the Seventeenth Regiment, New Hampshire Volunteer Infantry,1862-1863 Charles Nelson Kent No preview available - 2018 |
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Page 151 - And the soldiers likewise demanded of him, saying, And what shall we do? And he said unto them, Do violence to no man, neither accuse any falsely; and be content with your wages.
Page 189 - How sleep the Brave who sink to rest By all their country's wishes blest! When Spring, with dewy fingers cold, Returns to deck their hallowed mould, She there shall dress a sweeter sod Than Fancy's feet have ever trod. By fairy hands their knell is rung; By forms unseen their dirge is sung; There Honor comes, a pilgrim gray, To bless the turf that wraps their clay; And Freedom shall awhile repair, To dwell a weeping hermit there!
Page 318 - Potomac," they say. Except now and then a stray picket Is shot as he walks on his beat, to and fro, By a rifleman hid in the thicket. "Tis nothing; a private or two now and then Will not count in the news of the battle. Not an officer lost — only one of the men Moaning out, all alone, the death-rattle. All quiet along the Potomac...
Page 319 - Where the dead and dying lay, Wounded by bayonets, shells, and balls, Somebody's Darling was borne one day : — Somebody's Darling, so young and so brave, Wearing yet, on his pale, sweet face, Soon to be hid by the dust of the grave, The lingering light of his boyhood's grace. Matted and damp are the curls of gold...
Page 188 - WHEN Israel, of the Lord beloved, Out from the land of bondage came, Her father's God before her moved, An awful guide in smoke and flame. By day, along the astonished lands The cloudy pillar glided slow ; By night, Arabia's crimsoned sands Returned the fiery column's glow.
Page 318 - Far away in the cot on the mountain. His musket falls slack; his face, dark and grim, Grows gentle with memories tender, As he mutters a prayer for the children asleep — For their mother — may Heaven defend her!
Page 316 - He has sounded forth the trumpet that shall never call retreat; He is sifting out the hearts of men before His judgment seat; Oh, be swift, my soul, to answer Him! be jubilant my feet! Our God is marching on.
Page 322 - Sudden and swift a whistling ball Came out of a wood, and the voice was still; Something I heard in the darkness fall, And for a moment my blood grew chill; I spake in a whisper, as he who speaks In a room where some one is lying dead; But he made no answer to what I said. We lifted him up...