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History of the Thirty-Third Indiana Veteran Volunteer Infantry During the Four Years of Civil War, from Sept. 16, 1861, to July 21, 1865:

And Incidentally of Col. John Coburn's Second Brigade, Third Division, Twentieth Army Corps, Including Incidents of the Great Rebellion
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W.B. Burford, 1900 - United States - 280 pages

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Contents

The First ShotCompany Organizations
7
Battle of Wild CatColonel Kniffins Opinion of
20
Expedition to Cumberland GapConcentration of Division
35
Evacuation of Cumberland GapRetreat Through East
53
Brigade Ordered to TennesseeTrip to Nashville Situa
72
Van Dorn Attacks FranklinHanging of Rebel Spies
96
In Winter Quarters at ChristianaRegiment Reenlists
108
Musterout of NonVeteransReorganization of Regi
143
March to the SeaMilledgevilleMillen PrisonAd
150
The Army Crosses Savannah RiverMarch Across
161
Surrender of Gen Joe JohnstonAssassination of Presi
177
On to Richmond and Washington Libby and Other
188
Appendix Obituary of Col James E Burton second colonel of Thirty
195

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