| New York (State) - 1870 - 328 pages
...Whitehall, " 16th, " Goldsboro', " 17th, " The Commanding General hopes that the future 'fields may be so fought that the record of them may be kept by...inscription on the banners of the regiments engaged. By command of Major General JG Foster. SOUTHARD HOFFMAN, • Asst. Adjt. General. CHAPTEE VII. 1863.... | |
| United States. Army. Massachusetts Infantry Regiment, 44th (1862-1863) - Massachusetts - 1887 - 420 pages
...WHITEHALL, Dec. 16, 1862. GOLDSBORO', Dec. 17, 1862. The Commanding General hopes that all fields in future will be so fought that the record of them may be kept...inscription on the banners of the regiments engaged. By command of Major-General JG FOSTER. SOUTHARD HOFFMAN, Assistant Adjutant- General. FORTY-FOURTH... | |
| Massachusetts - 1908 - 708 pages
...three victories. Kinston, December 14, 1862. Whitehall, December 16, 1862. Goldsboro, December 17, 1862. The Commanding General hopes that all future...inscription on the banners of the regiments engaged. By command of Major-General JG Foster. SOUTHARD HOFFMAN, Assistant Adjutant General. Officers killed... | |
| Luther Samuel Dickey - United States - 1910 - 504 pages
...three victories : Kinston, December 14, 1862, White Hall, December 16, 1862, Goldsborough, December 17, 1862. The commanding general hopes that all future...inscription on the banners of the regiments engaged. By command of Maj. Gen. JG Foster: SOUTHARD HOFFMAN, Assistant Adjutant-General. (OR Ser. I, Vol. XVIII,... | |
| John A. Reed, Luther Samuel Dickey - Pennsylvania - 1910 - 396 pages
...inscribe upon their banners those three victories: Kinston, December 14, 1862, White Hall, December 16, 1862, The commanding general hopes that all future...inscription on the banners of the regiments engaged. By command of Maj. Gen. JG Foster: SOUTHARD HOFFMAN, Assistant Adjutant-General. (OR Ser. I, Vol. XVIII,... | |
| Luther Samuel Dickey - Fair Oaks, Battle of, Va., 1862 - 1915 - 516 pages
...three victories. Kinston, December 14, 1862, White Hall, December 16, 1862, Goldsborough, December 17, 1862. The commanding general hopes that all future...inscription on the banners of the regiments engaged. [OR, WD, Vol. XVIII, p. 60.] During the remainder of the Regiments' stay at Newbern, whenever the weather... | |
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