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Service With Battery F, First Rhode Island Light Artiller...

Chase, Philip Steven
Service With Battery F, First Rhode Island Light Artillery (Classic Reprint)
Excerpt from Service With Battery F, First Rhode Island Light ArtilleryNothing occurred during the following few weeks to break the monotony of camp life. Mounted drills in the early morning at four o'clock, to avoid the heat of the day, took place every pleasant morning, and no further duty' except stable and guard was performed until latein the afternoon, when the man ual of the piece occupied our attention for an hour.About the PublisherFor...

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Service With Battery F, First Rhode Island Light Artiller...

Chase, Philip Steven
Service With Battery F, First Rhode Island Light Artillery (Classic Reprint)
Excerpt from Service With Battery F, First Rhode Island Light ArtilleryNothing occurred during the following few weeks to break the monotony of camp life. Mounted drills in the early morning at four o'clock, to avoid the heat of the day, took place every pleasant morning, and no further duty' except stable and guard was performed until latein the afternoon, when the man ual of the piece occupied our attention for an hour.About the PublisherFor...

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Organization and Service of Battery F, First Rhode Island...

Chase, Philip Steven
Organization and Service of Battery F, First Rhode Island Light Artillery, to January 1st, 1863 (Classic Reprint)
Excerpt from Organization and Service of Battery F, First Rhode Island Light Artillery, to January 1st, 1863Esquire, at his residence. Two of his sons afterwards became members of the battery, one of whom was severely wounded. After firing the usual salute, the command proceeded to Little Compton Com mons, pitched the tents and prepared to Spend Sunday with the people' of that village. In the evening we were taken to the Town Hall, where a fin...

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Organization and Service of Battery F, First Rhode Island...

Chase, Philip Steven
Organization and Service of Battery F, First Rhode Island Light Artillery, to January 1st, 1863 (Classic Reprint)
Excerpt from Organization and Service of Battery F, First Rhode Island Light Artillery, to January 1st, 1863Esquire, at his residence. Two of his sons afterwards became members of the battery, one of whom was severely wounded. After firing the usual salute, the command proceeded to Little Compton Com mons, pitched the tents and prepared to Spend Sunday with the people' of that village. In the evening we were taken to the Town Hall, where a fin...

CHF 40.90