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ON SHIP ISLAND. 29to be one of the
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1A FIGHT FOR ENTRANCE.3free entranc
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UP THE MISSISSIPPI. 33the scene of
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AA^ A.VAVOC'S NIGHT. 35That first n
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ESTABLISHIXG TELEGRAPHS. 37attend t
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ORDER XO. 28. 39and withdrawing her
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THE XEGRO QUESTIOX. 41about the uns
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THE NEGRO QUESTION. 43colored cooks
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HAPS AND MISHAPS. 45There is one ph
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:Fi'X-LOVIXG OFFICERS. 47rades what
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FALSE ALARMS. 49Marco Bozzaris, yel
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" VES, I \M KILLEDr 5 iGeorge M. Al
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64 THE EIGHTH VERMONTshow them any
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—66 THE EIGHTH VERMONT.State pay
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LEAVING ALGIERS. 67tenants of Louis
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IN LINE OF BATTLE. 69In the afterno
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IDISOBEYING ORDERS. Jpushed forward
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STAMPS. 73;affair, "for I had addre
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CONFEDERATE RETALIATION. 7$municati
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.''""—A CLERICAL PICKET-RUNNER. 7
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GENERAL BUTLER. 79within the house
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1GEXERAL BUTLER. 8men as a body eve
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ADVANCING ON THE COTTON. 83L. Cotto
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RETURN OF THE REGEMENT. 89the rebel
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1CAMP STEVENS. 9did not even make a
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disdDICK'S STORY. 93be discovered,
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continued'DICK'S STORY. 95some kine
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IV.BISLAND.The stubborn resistance
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STANDING UNDER FIRE. 99shot, grape,
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1A A'OTE FKOM THE BAND. 10the effec
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THE REBEL YELL. 103could watch on a
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FLIGHT OF THE EXEMY. 105was discove
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A ''VERMONT CAVALRY'' RACE. lOJMay
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:MEMORIAL TRIBUTES. IO9in consequen
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ON TO PORT HUDSOX.Illthat it would
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THE FORTIFICATIONS.I13drawn for ser
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;Il6THE EIGHTH VERMONT.of informati
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A" THE TRENCHES. WJcurred. Charles
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A /^ECOjVA-O/SSAA-CE. 121" 'No, I h
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A SUNDAY FIGHT. 1 23THE SECOND ASSA
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COUNTING THE LOST. 125filled the ai
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128 THE EiGirrn i'Ermoxt.them ;but
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132 THE EIGHTH VERMONT.B, first lie
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134 THE EIGHTH VERMONT.were a messa
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136 THE EIGHTH VERMONT.The steward
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138 THE EIGHTH I'ERMONT.and Alexand
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DETAIL DUTY. 139personal influence,
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142 THE EIGHTH VERMONT.That troop o
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146 THE EIGHTH VERMONT.Here his utt
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148 THE EIGHTH VERMONT.news had jus
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REVIEWED BY SICKLES. 151duties were
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;154 THE EIGHTH VERMONT.It was the
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A REMEMBRANCE. 155by consulting gen
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OUT FROM WASHINGTON.1 57on the 13th
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TEA HIP, TRAMP, TRAMP. 159On the 26
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UNDER SHERIDAN.l6lbones ; it means
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HISTORIC BATTLE-GROUXD. 163Horsesho
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Major H. M, Pollard.
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YIII.BATTLE OF OPEQUON.Gen. Sherida
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172 THE EIGHTH VERMONT.of peril, re
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176 THE EIGHTH VERMONTOthers did th
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190 THE EIGHTH VERMONT.interest thi
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194 '^HE EIGHTH VERMONT.F. H. Buffu
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BRAVE DEEDS. 1 95dream the drama sl
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HOJV GRANT TOOK IT. 1 97While the r
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Lieut. Col. Henry R Dutton.
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SAC/Cy JOHNNIES.20Iproved to be a s
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the men chanced to be on picketSEEI
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Lieut-General P. H. Sheridan.
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206 THE EIGHTH VERMONT.they were re
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208 THE EIGHTH VERMONT.Finally Col.
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214 THE EIGHTH VERMONT.My Dear Col.
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aSSTRUGGLING FOR THE FLAGS. 21handf
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FALLING FROM THE RAXKS. 21/ordered
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OXE LONE BRIGADE. 219the ground and
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HEADQUARTERS ARMYOF T H EUNITE D ST
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230 THE EIGHTH VERMOAT.Joseph S. Ro
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XI.NEWTOWN.After their defeat at Ce
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238 THE EIGHTH VERMONT.voice was no
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242 THE EIGHTH VERMONT.Respectfully
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244 THE EIGHTH VERMONT.bearing an o
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HOME AGAIN. 245ing presence and was
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MEN OF RECORD. 247The Eighth Vermon
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XII.THE EIGHTH VERMONT INCIVIL LIFE
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He2 54 THE EIGHTH VERMONT.descended
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26oTHE EIGHTH VERMONT.Major H. M. P
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262 THE EIGHTH VERMONT.Lieut. H. W.
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264 THE EIGHTH VERMONT.He had been
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266 THE EIGHTH VERMONT.Charles Dill
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268 THE EIGHTH VERMONT.CAPTAINS.Mos
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270 THE EIGHTH VERMONT.June 28, 186
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;2/2 THE EIGHTH VERMONT.Company E,
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274 ^'^^ EIGHTH VERMOXT.Darius G. C
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Promotions of Enlisted Men.COMPANY
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2/8 THE EIGHTH VERMONT.Mills, Jacob
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N on-Commissioned Officers and Priv
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284 THE EIGHTH VERMONT.Reed, Alfred
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286 THE EIGHTH lEKMOXT.ORIGINAL ROS
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290 THE EIGHTH VERMONT.Company B.
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.292 THE EIGHTH VERMOXT.Company B.
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298 THE EIGHTH VERMONT.Company D.
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. .jlIMayIJuneIJunejJuneI JuneIIJun
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3o6THE EIGHTH VERMONT.Company G.—
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308 THE EIGHTH VERMONT.CompanyG.—
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310 THE EIGHTH VERMONT.Company H.
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312 THE EIGHTH VERMONT.Company I.
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314 THE EIGHTH VERMONTCompany I.—
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3i6 THE EIGHTH VERJ/ONT.Company K.
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,3i8THE EIGHTH VERMONT.Company K.
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APPENDIX
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MONUMENTS DEDICATEDVALLEY OF THE SH
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PRESENTING THE GIFT. 323nesses duri
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WORDS OF ACCEPTANCE. 325Governor Or
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;—THE POETS TRIBUTE.ZVThe hero to
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—ELOQUENT CONCLUSION. 329The monu
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33^THE EIGHTH VERMONT.people of thi
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334 '^HE EIGHTH VERMONT.And to the
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