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" Harlow who commanded the regiment after the wounding of Colonel Johns, I mainly attribute this fortunate result. Colonel Harlow proved himself a hero, as this was a charge not exceeded in brilliancy and daring by any operation of the war. "
History of the Seventh Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry in the War of the ... - Page 137
by Nelson V. Hutchinson - 1890 - 320 pages
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"Ours".: Annals of 10th Regiment, Massachusetts Volunteers in the Rebellion

Joseph Keith Newell - Massachusetts - 1875 - 630 pages
...the regiment after the wounding of Colonel Johns. I mainly attribute this fortunate result. Colonel Harlow proved himself a hero. As this was a charge not exceeded in brilliancy and daring by any operations of the war, the Seventh ought to receive adequate praise. The Tenth and Thirty-seventh,...
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Massachusetts in the Army and Navy During the War of 1861-65, Volume 1

Thomas Wentworth Higginson - Massachusetts - 1896 - 678 pages
...the 7th captured two pieces of artillery without firing a shot. In General Newton's words, " Colonel Harlow proved himself a hero, as this was a charge not exceeded in brilliancy by any operation of the war." General Newton also said that "the 10th and 37th rendered their principal...
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Massachusetts in the Army and Navy During the War of 1861-1865, Volume 1

Thomas Wentworth Higginson - Massachusetts - 1896 - 674 pages
...captured two pieces of artillery without firing a shot. In General Newton's words, " Colonel Hariow proved himself a hero, as this was a charge not exceeded in brilliancy by any operation of the war." General Newton also said that "the 10th and 37th rendered their principal...
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The Tenth Regiment, Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry, 1861-1864: A Western ...

Alfred Seelye Roe - History - 1909 - 610 pages
...the regiment after the wounding of Colonel Johns, I mainly attribute this fortunate result. Colonel Harlow proved himself a hero. As this was a charge not exceeded in brilliancy and daring by any operations of the war, the Seventh ought to receive adequate praise. The Tenth and Thirty-Seventh,...
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Recollections of the Civil War: With Many Original Diary Entries and Letters ...

Mason Whiting Tyler - Massachusetts - 1912 - 438 pages
...the regiment after the wounding of Colonel Johns, I mainly attribute this fortunate result. Colonel Harlow proved himself a hero, as this was a charge...receive adequate praise. The Tenth and Thirty-seventh, though under fire in Fredericksburg on the morning of May 3d, rendered their principal service in the...
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Recollections of the Civil War: With Many Original Diary Entries and Letters ...

Mason Whiting Tyler - History - 1912 - 432 pages
...the regiment after the wounding of Colonel Johns, I mainly attribute this fortunate result. Colonel Harlow proved himself a hero, as this was a charge...receive adequate praise. The Tenth and Thirty-seventh, though under fire in Fredericksburg on the morning of May 3d, rendered their principal service in the...
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