Rhode Island in the RebellionG. H. Whitney, 1864 - 398 strani |
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Stran xxvii
... June 26th , 1862 , and the ser- vice lost a brave and accomplished officer . In December , 1862 , Dr. Lloyd Morton , of Pawtucket , and Mrs. Charlotte Dailey , of Providence , were appointed a com- mission to proceed to Washington , on ...
... June 26th , 1862 , and the ser- vice lost a brave and accomplished officer . In December , 1862 , Dr. Lloyd Morton , of Pawtucket , and Mrs. Charlotte Dailey , of Providence , were appointed a com- mission to proceed to Washington , on ...
Stran xxx
... subject , and obtain permis- sion to enlist a colored company of heavy artillery . This was granted , June 17th . On the 4th of August , the permit was extended to a battalion ; and September 3d , again XXX . INTRODUCTION .
... subject , and obtain permis- sion to enlist a colored company of heavy artillery . This was granted , June 17th . On the 4th of August , the permit was extended to a battalion ; and September 3d , again XXX . INTRODUCTION .
Stran xxxi
... coast piratical opera- tions ; and the bold dash into Portland harbor , in June , 1863 , together with the hostile attitude of England , awakened much alarm along the entire New England coast . An early INTRODUCTION . xxxi .
... coast piratical opera- tions ; and the bold dash into Portland harbor , in June , 1863 , together with the hostile attitude of England , awakened much alarm along the entire New England coast . An early INTRODUCTION . xxxi .
Stran xxxii
... June 27th , 1863 . President of the United States , Washington , D. C. : Great anxiety is felt here on account of the unprotected condition of Narragansett Bay . There is nothing to prevent a rebel incursion through the " West Passage ...
... June 27th , 1863 . President of the United States , Washington , D. C. : Great anxiety is felt here on account of the unprotected condition of Narragansett Bay . There is nothing to prevent a rebel incursion through the " West Passage ...
Stran 45
... June . There , the accomplished Col. Theodore Winthrop fell , a premature sacrifice to patriotic ardor ; and the sound of the " long pealing dirges and muffled drums , " that honored his memory , seemed still to float mournfully on the ...
... June . There , the accomplished Col. Theodore Winthrop fell , a premature sacrifice to patriotic ardor ; and the sound of the " long pealing dirges and muffled drums , " that honored his memory , seemed still to float mournfully on the ...
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1st Lieutenant 2d Rhode Island Adjutant advance Antietam army arrived artillery August battery battle battle of Chancellorsville battle of Fredericksburg bridge brigade Bull Run Burnside camp Captain cavalry colored command corps Court House crossed division duty encamped enemy enemy's engaged Fairfax Court House Federal field fight fire force Fredericksburg front George W Governor Sprague guns Harper's Ferry head-quarters Heintzelman Hill honor Hooker horses hospital infantry James river July June killed letter Lieut Lieutenant Colonel Major Malvern Hill McClellan ment miles military morning moved movement night occupied October officers patriotic Peninsula picket position Potomac prisoners Providence Provost Marshal Quartermaster Rappahannock rear rebel rebellion received reconnoissance resigned RHODE ISLAND VOLUNTEERS Richmond rifle river road secesh sent Sergeant Sharpsburg shell shot soldiers soon spirit staff tion took troops Union Warrenton Washington William Williamsburg wounded York Yorktown Λ Λ Λ