The Thirty-sixth Wisconsin Volunteer Infantry ...: An Authentic Record of the Regiment from Its Organization to Its Muster Out. A Complete Roster of Its Officers and Men with Their Record ... a Copy of Every Official Paper in the War Department Pertaining to the Regiment ... With Reminiscences from the Author's Private Journal1900 - 430페이지 |
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... soon after the close of the war . They were therefore written previous to the time when the War Department had compiled the vast amount of offi- cial reports and official documents which they had accumulated during and directly after ...
... soon after the close of the war . They were therefore written previous to the time when the War Department had compiled the vast amount of offi- cial reports and official documents which they had accumulated during and directly after ...
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... soon organized and were off for war . It was a splendid regiment . Soon came the call for five hundred thousand for " three years or during the war . " The Second Regiment was soon filled , men were refused , none but the best were ...
... soon organized and were off for war . It was a splendid regiment . Soon came the call for five hundred thousand for " three years or during the war . " The Second Regiment was soon filled , men were refused , none but the best were ...
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... soon as there was a vacancy , " etc. , etc. There has not been a vacancy to date . After , waiting a time , which I thought to be reasonable , and thinking , perhaps , I had been overlooked and that the Government could not do without ...
... soon as there was a vacancy , " etc. , etc. There has not been a vacancy to date . After , waiting a time , which I thought to be reasonable , and thinking , perhaps , I had been overlooked and that the Government could not do without ...
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... soon learned that army life at the front was far different from what I had pictured it , which I had seen in the camps of the regiments while at home , and the marches , not what they were on the streets of Burlington . It was not ...
... soon learned that army life at the front was far different from what I had pictured it , which I had seen in the camps of the regiments while at home , and the marches , not what they were on the streets of Burlington . It was not ...
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... soon gets to such a consistency that the roads are almost impassable to even light vehicles . It was hurry , skurry , everywhere . Pieces of artillery , ordinarily requiring four or six horses , could not be moved with as many spans ...
... soon gets to such a consistency that the roads are almost impassable to even light vehicles . It was hurry , skurry , everywhere . Pieces of artillery , ordinarily requiring four or six horses , could not be moved with as many spans ...
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1st Lieut 1st Sergt action June adjutant Adjutant-General Albee Andersonville Appomattox April artillery assault Assistant Adjutant-General Aubery August battle Brevet brigade Brigadier-General camp Capron Captain captured cavalry Charles City Point Cold Harbor Colonel colors commissioned Company G Confederate Deep Bottom died Dec died June died Nov disability disch Egan Embler enemy enemy's enlisted Fisk front George George W Gibbon Haskell Hatcher's Run HEADQUARTERS ARMY HEADQUARTERS SECOND ARMY Henry honor James John John Gibbon July 12 July 12th June 18 June 22 Killed in action loss M. O. July M. O. June Madison Major-General March Meade miles Milwaukee moved mustered North Anna o'clock October officers Petersburg Potomac Pris prisoners Ream's Station regiment Richmond Salisbury SECOND ARMY CORPS Second Corps Second Division second lieutenant Sept sergeant skirmishers soldier Sparta Thirty-sixth Wisconsin Volunteers Trempealeau troops Washington William York
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411 페이지 - But Peter said, Ananias, why hath Satan filled thine heart to lie to the Holy Ghost, and to keep back part of the price of the land?
411 페이지 - Ananias, why hath Satan filled thine heart to lie to the Holy Ghost, and to keep back part of the price of the land ? 4 While it remained, was it not thine own ? and after it was sold, was it not in thine own power? why hast thou conceived this thing in thine heart? thou hast not lied unto men, but unto God. 5 And Ananias hearing these words fell down, and gave up the ghost : and great fear came on all them that heard these things.
222 페이지 - It is absolutely necessary that we should abandon our position to-night, or run the risk of being cut off in the morning.
249 페이지 - Victory has crowned your valor and secured the purpose of your patriotic hearts ; and with the gratitude of your countrymen, and the highest honors a great and free nation can accord, you will soon be permitted to return to your homes and families, conscious of having discharged the highest...
248 페이지 - SOLDIERS OF THE ARMIES OF THE UNITED STATES, — By your patriotic devotion to your country in the hour of danger and alarm, your magnificent fighting, bravery, and endurance, you have maintained the supremacy of the Union and the Constitution...
204 페이지 - Whosoever shall be convicted of holding correspondence with, or giving intelligence to, the enemy, either directly or indirectly, shall suffer death, or such other punishment as shall be ordered by the sentence of a courtmartial.
24 페이지 - Again you are called upon to advance on the enemies of your country. The time and the occasion are deemed opportune by your Commanding General to address you a few words of confidence and caution. You have been re-organized, strengthened and fully equipped in every respect. You form a part of the several armies of your country, the whole under the direction of an able and distinguished General, who enjoys the confidence of the government, the people and the army.
246 페이지 - It was in my judgment the most magnificent army in existence — sixty-five thousand men, in splendid physique, who had just completed a march of nearly two thousand miles in a hostile country, in good drill, and who realized that they were being closely scrutinized by thousands of their fellow countrymen and by foreigners.
176 페이지 - Railroad, which I had hoped by this movement to reach and hold. But finding that we had not reached the end of the enemy's fortifications, and no place presenting itself for a successful assault by which he might be doubled up and shortened, I determined to withdraw to within our fortified line. Orders were given accordingly. Immediately upon receiving a report that General Warren had connected with General Hancock, I returned to my headquarters.
76 페이지 - The knowledge that wounded men are now suffering from want of attention, between the two armies, compels me to ask a suspension of hostilities for sufficient time to collect them in, say two hours. Permit me to say that the hours you may fix upon for this will be agreeable to me, and the same privilege will be extended to such parties as you may wish to send out on the same duty without further application.