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Andrew requested Colonel (afterwards general) Gordon to receive it into the 2d Regiment, then formiyears regiment that arrived there; the 2d (Colonel Gordon) left the State July 8 for the front; the ampaign on the Hudson, by Rev. H N. Hudson; in Gordon's War Diary, p. 411; in Eyland's Evolution of inson's Army Life in a Black Regiment, p. 169; Gordon's War Diary, p. 257; Soley's The Blockade, etc, see Ohio Loyal Legion Sketches, II, 323, and Gordon's War Diary, p. 215. General Strong's words wer advance, their management or their defeat. (Gordon's War Diary, p. 188.) Compare Cowley's Leaves d up within the department, according to Gen. G. H. Gordon. The loss of the 54th was fourteen kill major, surgeon and assistant surgeon. Col. Geo. H. Gordon, its commander, won his promotion to a ng assault of the Confederates under Lieutenant-General Gordon on Fort Stedman (March 25, 1865), ca the troops. Should he decline, Brevet Maj.-Gen. George H. Gordon of Boston, next in rank, will ta[11 more...]