Sabres and Spurs: the First Regiment Rhode Island Cavalry in the Civil War, 1861-1865: Its Origin, Marches, Scouts, Skirmishes, Raids, Batttles, Sufferings, Victories, and Appropriate Official Papers; with the Roll of Honor and Roll of the Regiment... |
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1st Regiment N. H. Andersonville April April 11 army artillery battalion battle bivouacked brigade camp captured cavalry certif Charles Colonel Duffie command Confederate Corporal corps DATE OF MUSTER Deserted June died Discharged for disability duty enemy exchanged field fire force Ford front Front Royal George George W guard Hampshire Hampshire battalion headquarters horses hundred infantry James John July March March 17 Mass miles mountains mustered out Aug Mustered out Dec mustered out June mustered out Oct NAME AND RANK night o'clock P. M. officers old organization paroled passed picket Potomac prisoner June 18 Privates-Continued Providence R. I. Dec Rappahannock Re-enlisted Jan reached Regiment N. H. Cavalry Rhode Island Rhode Island Cavalry Richmond river road sabres scout Second Lieutenant Sept Sergeant skirmish soldiers squadron Surg Taken prisoner June Taken prisoner Oct Trans transferred to Troop Troop D Troop G valley wagons Warrenton wounded