Henry Wilson's Regiment: History of the Twenty-second Massachusetts Infantry, the Second Company Sharpshooters, and the Third Light Battery, in the War of the Rebellion |
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Henry Wilson's Regiment: History of the Twenty-Second Massachusetts Infantry ... John Lord Parker No preview available - 2013 |
Common terms and phrases
afternoon army artillery Batt battery bivouacked Boston brigade caissons camp Capt captain cavalry Centreville Charles Charles H City Point command Company F comrades Corporal Court-house Creek crossed Deserted Discase Disease division duty enemy enemy's field Fifth Corps fight fire flank Ford four Fredericksburg front Gaines's Mills Gallop Island George George W Gove guard guns half-past Hall's Hill halted Henry horses hundred intrenchments James John July June 27 killed Lieut lieutenant line of battle marched Martin Massachusetts McClellan miles morning moved night o'clock officers ordered passed picket position Potomac Potomac Creek prisoners Private railroad rain rations rear rebel regiment Reveille river road Second Corps sent Sept Sergeant Sergt Sharpsburg Sharpshooters shell shot six P.M. Sixth Corps skirmishers soldiers soon started tents Thomas three A.M. Tilton took troops Twenty-second wagons Warrenton William William H woods wounded


