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Rebellion Record: a Diary of American Events: Documents and Narratives, Volume 1. (ed. Frank Moore), Doc. 71.--departure of the New York Seventh Regiment. (search)
egiment. The following is a list .of the officers of the Seventh Regiment: Colonel--Marshal Lefferts. Lieutenant-Colonel--William A. Pond. Major — Alexander Thaler. Adjutant — J. H. Libenau. Engineer — E. L. Viele. Surgeon — T. M. Cheeseman; Surgeon's Mate, J. C. Dalton, Jr. Chaplain--Rev. S. H. Weston. Quartermaster — L. W. Winchester. Assistant-Quartermaster--G. W. Brainard. Paymaster — Meredith Howland. Commissary — William Patten. Ordnance Officer — John A. Baker. Military Secretary--C. T. McClenachan; and the non-commissioned staff, eight officers. First Company--Captain, William P. Bensell; First Lieutenant, James H. Hewett; Second Lieutenant, James E. Harway, five sergeants, six corporals, and 90 privates. Second Company--Captain, E. W. Clark; First Lieutenant, N. L. Farnham; Second Lieutenant, Edward Bernard; five sergeants, six corporals, and 120 privates. Third Company--Captain, James Price; First Lieutenant, J. J. Wick
swear to sacrifice the first living thing that I should meet on my return from victory. (Loud cheers.) Speech of Senator Baker, of Oregon. The majesty of the people is here to-day to sustain the Majesty of the Constitution--(cheers)--and I cderer from the far Pacific, to record my oath along with yours of the great Empire State. (Applause and three cheers for Baker.) The hour for conciliation has passed, the gathering for battle is at hand; and the country requires that every man shalbloody heights of Cerro Gordo I know well what New York can do when her blood is up. (Loud applause, and three cheers for Baker. ) Again, once more, when we march, let us not march for revenge. As yet we have nothing to revenge. It is not much thaJohn Hughes, Archbishop of New York. Mayor Wood's speech. fellow-citizens :--The President has announced that Colonel Baker, the gentleman who has so eloquently addressed you to-day, proposes to raise a New York brigade, if the State will be