History of the First Light Battery Connecticut Volunteers, 1861-1865. Personal records and reminiscences. The story of the battery from its organization to the present time (1901) (14739674456)
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Title: History of the First Light Battery Connecticut Volunteers, 1861-1865. Personal records and reminiscences. The story of the battery from its organization to the present time
Year: 1901 (1900s)
Authors: Beecher, Herbert W De Morgan, John, ed
Subjects: United States. Army. Connecticut Artillery Battery, 1st (1861-1865) United States -- History Civil War, 1861-1865 Regimental histories
Publisher: New York, A. T. De La Mare Ptg. and Pub. Co., Ltd
Contributing Library: The Library of Congress
Digitizing Sponsor: Sloan Foundation
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HISTORY OF THE First Light Battery Connecticut Volunteers, 1861-1865. PERSONAL RECORDS AND REMINISCENCES. THE STORY OF THE BATTERY From Its Organization to the Present Time. compiled from Official Records, Personal Interviews, Private Diaries, War Histories and Individual Experiences. illustrated BY ORIGINAL DRAWINGS, ETCHINGS, PORTRAITS AND MAPS. HISTORIAN,HERBERT W. BEECHER, VOLUME I. New YORK:A. T. De La Mare Ptg. and Pub. Co., Ltd., 2 TO 8 DUANE STREET. , . ; Up the hill-side, down the glen,Rouse the sleeping citizen:Summon out the might of men! Like a Hon growling low—Like a night storm rising slow—Like the tread of unseen foe— It is coming—it is nigh! Stand your homes and altars by, On your own free threshold die. Freedoms soil has only placeFor a free and fearless race—None for traitors false and base. Perish party—perish clan;Strike together while you can.Like the strong arm of one man. With one heart and with one mouth.Let the North speak to the South;Speak the wohistoryoffirstli01beec
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