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OF THE

TWENTY-NINTH OHIO

VETERAN VOLUNTEERS.

1861--1865.

ITS VICTORIES AND ITS REVERSES.

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And the campaigns and battles of Winchester, Port Re-
public, Cedar Mountain, Chancellorsville, Gettysburg,
Lookout Mountain, Atlanta, The March to the
Sea, and the campaign of the Carolinas, in
which it bore an honorable part.

BY

J. HAMP SECHEVERELL,

(LATE COMPANY B.)

CLEVELAND:
1883.

PUBLIC LIBRARY

143175

ASTOR, LENOX AND TILDEN FOUNDATIONS.

1900.

COMRADES AND FRIENDS:

On the twentieth anniversary of the organization of the Twenty-ninth regiment Ohio Veteran volunteer infantry, Comrade J. H. SeCheverell was instructed to prepare a history of the same, and the undersigned were appointed a committee to supervise its publication. Comrade SeCheverell, after months of perplexing labor, completed the manuscript which was examined by us in Cleveland, July 19, 1882. It was then decided to issue fifty proof copies of the work to be put into the hands of members of the regiment for such additions or corrections as should be found necessary. This was done, and after the return of the proofs and the incorporation of whatever corrections they contained, Comrade SeCheverell visited Akron, and spent several days with Colonel Schoonover, to whom was intrusted the corrections for that vicinity, and it is with no small degree of satisfaction that we now present the work to the comrades and friends of the regiment with our hearty endorsement, believing it as complete and perfect as it is possible to make it.

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ERWIN F. MASON,

CHAUNCEY H. COON,

CLEVELAND, OHIO, February 1, 1883.

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