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Page 743 - Declaration of the immediate causes which induce and justify the secession of South Carolina from the Federal Union.
Page 735 - A Narrative of the Campaign of the First Rhode Island Regiment, in the Spring and Summer of 1861.
Page 729 - LEWIS, G. History of Battery E, First Regiment Rhode Island Light Artillery in the war of 1861 and 1865 to preserve the Union.
Page 1131 - A report to the secretary of war of the operations of the Sanitary commission, and upon the sanitary condition of the volunteer army, its medical staff, hospitals, and hospital supplies.
Page 487 - In memoriam: George Sears Greene, brevet major-general, United States volunteers, 1801-1899; pub. by authority of the state of New York, under the supervision of the New York Monuments commission.
Page 929 - History of the Army of the Cumberland, its organization, campaigns, and battles, written at the request of Major-General George H. Thomas, chiefly from his private military journal and official and other documents furnished by him.
Page 420 - Military History of New Hampshire, From its Settlement, In 1623, to the Year 1861 by Chandler Eastman Potter (Concord, NH: 1868) New Hampshire In the Great Rebellion.
Page 171 - PRISON LIFE IN DIXIE, giving a short history of the inhuman and barbarous treatment of our soldiers by rebel authorities, by Rev.
Page 295 - No person holding a position by appointment or employment in the state of New York or in the several cities, counties, towns or villages thereof who is an honorably discharged soldier, sailor or marine, having served as such in the Union army or navy during the war of the rebellion, or...
Page 1036 - guarantee to certain States, whose governments have been usurped or overthrown, a republican form of government...