In an hour after, our company led the, Iowa First out of camp, our drum and fife playing " The girl I left behind me." Eddie, as we called him, soon became a great favorite with all the men in the company. When any of the boys had returned from a horticultural... Women of the War: Their Heroism and Self-sacrifice - Page 546by Frank Moore - 1866 - 616 pagesFull view - About this book
| Charles S. Greene - United States - 1864 - 522 pages
...our company led the Iowa First out of camp, our drum and fife playing "The girl I left behind me." Eddie, as we called him, soon became a great favorite...apportioned out. During our heavy and fatiguing march from Rolla to Springfield, it was often amusing to see our long-legged fifer wading through the mud with... | |
| Horatio Balch Hackett - Patriotism - 1864 - 284 pages
...our company led the Iowa First out of camp, our drum and fife playing " The girl I left behind me." Eddie, as we called him, soon became a great favorite...excursion, Eddie's » share of the peaches and melons was first apportioned out. During our heavy and fatiguing march from Holla to Springfield, it was often... | |
| Horatio Balch Hackett - Patriotism - 1864 - 276 pages
...fife playing " The girl I left behind me." Eddie, as we called him, soon became a great fav<£ rite with all the men in the company. When any of the boys...had returned from a horticultural excursion, Eddie's LITTLE EDDIE, THE DEUMMER. 107 share of the peaches and melons was first apportioned out. During our... | |
| Charles S. Greene - United States - 1865 - 412 pages
...our company led the Iowa First out of camp, our drum and fife playing "The girl I left behind me." Eddie, as we called him, soon became a great favorite...any of the boys had returned from a horticultural excur• sion, Eddie's share of the peaches and melons was the first apportioned out. During our heavy... | |
| Frank Moore - Literary Criticism - 1868 - 650 pages
...our company led the Iowa First out of camp, our drum and fife playing 'The girl I left behind me.' Eddie, as we called him, soon became a great favorite...apportioned out. During our heavy and fatiguing march from Holla to Springfield, it was often amusing to see our long-legged fifer wading through the mud with... | |
| Frank Moore - United States - 1866 - 654 pages
...our company led the Iowa First out of camp, our drum and fife playing " The girl I left behind me." Eddie, as we called him, soon became a great favorite...apportioned out. During our heavy and fatiguing march from Rolla to Springfield, it was often amusing to see our long-legged fifer wading through the mud with... | |
| Richard Miller Devens - Dummies (Bookselling) - 1866 - 748 pages
...First out of camp, the drum and fife playing, "The Girl I left behind me." Eddie, as he was called, soon became a great favorite with all the men in the...-the peaches and melons was the first apportioned ; and during the heavy and fatiguing march from Holla to Springfield, it was often amusing to see that... | |
| Richard Miller Devens - United States - 1866 - 780 pages
...First out of camp, the drum and fife playing, "The Girl I left behind me." Eddie, as he was called, soon became a great favorite with all the men in the...the peaches and melons was the first apportioned; and during the heavy and fatiguing march from Rolla to Springfield, it was often amusing to see that... | |
| Frank Moore - History - 1867 - 620 pages
...First out of camp, our drum and fife playing " The girl I left behind me." Eddie, as we called hun, soon became a great favorite with all the men in the...apportioned out. During our heavy and fatiguing march from Rolla to Springfield, it was often amusing to see our long-legged fifer wading through the mud with... | |
| Richard Miller Devens - History - 1867 - 706 pages
...First out of camp, the drum and life playing, " The Girl I left behind me." Eddie, as he was called, soon became a great favorite with all the men in the...excursion," Eddie's share of the peaches and melons was the tirst apportioned; and during the heavy and fatiguing march from Rolla to Springfield, it was often... | |
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