History of the sixtieth regiment New York state volunteers, from July 1861 to January 18641864 |
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... Geary's Christmas Order- Missing the Road- The Honest Man - The Reconnoissance - We Prepare for an Attack - Arrest of Rich as a Spy - The Troops Return - The Dead brought in - Winter Quar- ters - Trip to Baltimore- The Albany Paper ...
... Geary's Christmas Order- Missing the Road- The Honest Man - The Reconnoissance - We Prepare for an Attack - Arrest of Rich as a Spy - The Troops Return - The Dead brought in - Winter Quar- ters - Trip to Baltimore- The Albany Paper ...
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... Geary's Con- gratulatory Order - President's Proclamation - Thanksgiving Hymn - Presi- dent's Letter to General Grant - General Grant's Congratulatory Order - Pre- sentation of Captured Flags - The Flags sent to Washington - A Staff ...
... Geary's Con- gratulatory Order - President's Proclamation - Thanksgiving Hymn - Presi- dent's Letter to General Grant - General Grant's Congratulatory Order - Pre- sentation of Captured Flags - The Flags sent to Washington - A Staff ...
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... Geary , commanding the Second Division , issued an order that " no unnecessary labor shall be performed , but that the day shall be spent in rational * The Lieutenant - Colonel owed his appointment , not to the wishes of the Regiment ...
... Geary , commanding the Second Division , issued an order that " no unnecessary labor shall be performed , but that the day shall be spent in rational * The Lieutenant - Colonel owed his appointment , not to the wishes of the Regiment ...
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... Geary's Headquarters ; and , on the 27th of April , at 6 o'clock in the morning , we took up our line of march in the direction of Stafford Court House . The men were in fine condition and excellent spirits , for they believed that the ...
... Geary's Headquarters ; and , on the 27th of April , at 6 o'clock in the morning , we took up our line of march in the direction of Stafford Court House . The men were in fine condition and excellent spirits , for they believed that the ...
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... Geary , passed Stafford Court House about noon ; the 1st Division having preceded us . At 1 o'clock , we halted for dinner , and word was passed along the line that if officers wanted anything that had been placed in the wagon train ...
... Geary , passed Stafford Court House about noon ; the 1st Division having preceded us . At 1 o'clock , we halted for dinner , and word was passed along the line that if officers wanted anything that had been placed in the wagon train ...
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