History of the Fifth Regiment of Rhode Island Heavy Artillery: During Three Years and a Half of Service in North Carolina. January 1862-June 1865 |
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History of the Fifth Regiment of Rhode Island Heavy Artillery,: During Three ... John Burlingame No preview available - 2012 |
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Andersonville appointed April army attack battalion battle Berne boat brigade Burnside camp Capt Captain Aigan Chaplain Charles Colonel Sisson command Company comrades corporal deserted died discharged for disability duty enemy Fifth Rhode Island fire force Fort Anderson Fort Macon Fort Totten Foster garrison George George W Goldsboro guard gunboats guns Hatteras Inlet Henry honor hospital Island Detached Militia Island Heavy Artillery James John July 9 June 26 Kinston Landers Lieut Lieutenant-Colonel Tew Macon Major Wright March ment miles Moran morning mustered navy Neuse Neuse River night North Carolina officers Pamlico picket Potter prisoner at Croatan Private promoted railroad rebel remustered Rhode Island Detached Rhode Island Heavy Rhode Island Infantry river road Roanoke Island second lieutenant sent Sept sergeant Sergt shell soldiers soon steamer Surgeon taken prisoner Thomas Totten transferred troops veteran Washington William William W wounded