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Waitt, Ernest Linden, History of the Nineteenth regiment, Massachusetts volunteer infantry , 1861-1865 12 2 Browse Search
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the Union they loved not more than did Yours most truly, Edward H. Bissell. Philadelphia, Pa., Jan. 11, 1867. Captain T. B. Bunting, the colors of the Nineteenth Mass. Vols. and the letter of Mr. Edward H. Bissell of North Carolina, through whom it was procured. Mr. BisseMr. Bissell is one of the few true men the South affords. He originally hails from Connecticut but has resided in Charlotte for the last thirty-five n possession of a rebel who used the border for a handkerchief. Mr. Bissell hearing of it and anxious that it should be restored to the bravI would suggest that an acknowledgment of its receipt be sent to Mr. Bissell at Charlotte as I know it would be very gratifying to him. I or the same, also letters relating to their recovery—one from Edward H. Bissell, Esq., and one from Capt. Chas. W. Matthews. It gives me gned. I venture to beg that His Excellency will transmit to Mr. Edward H. Bissell the sincere thanks of a regiment of brave men for having sa