The Campaigns of the Seventeenth MaineReprint of the original, first published in 1866. |
Contents
THE ORGANIZATION OF THE REGIMENT AT CAMP KINGTRIP TOʻ | 1 |
CHAPTER II | 17 |
THE BATTLE OF FREDERICKSBURG | 27 |
CHAPTER IV | 37 |
CHAPTER V | 51 |
CHAPTER VIII | 104 |
OHAPTER IX | 124 |
CHAPTER X | 140 |
CHAPTER XIV | 183 |
CHAPTER XV | 195 |
CHAPTER XVI | 207 |
CHAPTER XVIII | 230 |
PORT RICEELECTION DAYKARCH TO THE LEFT THE APPLE | 244 |
OHAPTER XXI | 263 |
CHAPTER XXIII | 286 |
ORIGINAL ORGANIZATION AUGUST 18 1862 | 312 |
THE CAMP AT BRANDY STATION | 151 |
CHAPTER XII | 163 |
From May 11 1864 to May 18 1864 | 176 |
LIST OF MEMBERS WHO JOINED AFTER ORIGINAL ORGANIZATION | 323 |
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afternoon arms army arrived artillery attack August batteries battle bivouacked bridge brigade camp Captain charge Charles Colonel column command commenced Commissioned Company continued Corps crossing Daniel dark direction distance division duty Edward enemy enemy's engagement fell field Fifth fire five following morning force formed four front George ground halted heavy held Henry hour House hundred immediately James John Joseph June killed line of battle loss Maine Major ment miles morning moved Mustered nearly never night nine o'clock o'clock occupied October officers once orders passed picket portion Portland position Potomac present prisoners Promoted rain readiness rear rebel received regiment relieved remained returned river road Roberts route Samuel Second Lieutenant Seventeenth severe shell short shot side skirmishers soldiers soon tents Third Thomas took troops United William woods wounded