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George H. Grant (search for this): chapter 84
A. E. Burnside (search for this): chapter 84
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80.--Gov. Sprague's Rhode Islanders.
This Regiment consists of 10 Companies, of 102 rank and file each, commanded by the following officers: Colonel, A. E. Burnside; Lieutenant-Colonel, Joseph Story Pitman; Major, J. S. Slocum; Adjutant, Charles H. Merriman; Quartermaster, Cyrus G. Dyer; Quartermaster-Sergeant, E. M. Jencks; Paymaster, Henry T. Sissen; Sergeant-Major, John P. Shaw.
The Company officers are as follows:
Company A--Captain, Arthur F. Dexter; First Lieutenant, Addison king effect.
The men are from 20 to 80 years of age, are in robust health and finest spirits, and filled with the most ardent devotion to their officers.
The regiment was enrolled, uniformed, drilled, and ready for service in three days.
Col. Burnside and many of the officers of the regiment, and of Gov. Sprague's staff:, have served with distinction in Mexico.
Moses Jenkins, a private in this regiment; is a gentleman worth one million dollars. When the regiment was organized he destroy
Addison H. White (search for this): chapter 84
Henry A. Prescott (search for this): chapter 84
Charles F. Topliff (search for this): chapter 84
Charles R. Dennis (search for this): chapter 84
Arthur F. Dexter (search for this): chapter 84
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80.--Gov. Sprague's Rhode Islanders.
This Regiment consists of 10 Companies, of 102 rank and file each, commanded by the following officers: Colonel, A. E. Burnside; Lieutenant-Colonel, Joseph Story Pitman; Major, J. S. Slocum; Adjutant, Charles H. Merriman; Quartermaster, Cyrus G. Dyer; Quartermaster-Sergeant, E. M. Jencks; Paymaster, Henry T. Sissen; Sergeant-Major, John P. Shaw.
The Company officers are as follows:
Company A--Captain, Arthur F. Dexter; First Lieutenant, Addison H. White; Second Lieutenant, G. Frank Low; Ensign, Charles F. Topliff.
Company B--Captain, Nicholas Van Slyck; First Lieutenant, Nelson Vaill; Second Lieutenant, James E. Hidden; Ensign, James E. Bailey.
Company C--Captain, William W. Brown; First Lieutenant, Luther C. Warner; Second Lieutenant, Zephaniah Brown; Ensign, Albert C. Eddy.
Company D--Captain, Nathaniel W. Brown; First Lieutenant, Sylvester R. Knight; Second Lieutenant, Charles R. Dennis; Ensign, Henry A. Prescott.
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Zephaniah Brown (search for this): chapter 84
J. T. Sprague (search for this): chapter 84
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80.--Gov. Sprague's Rhode Islanders.
This Regiment consists of 10 Companies, of 102 rank and file each, commanded by the following officers: Colonel, A. E. Burnside; Lieutenant-Colonel, Joseph Story Pitman; Major, J. S. Slocum; Adjutant, Charles H. Merriman; Quartermaster, Cyrus G. Dyer; Quartermaster-Sergeant, E. M. Jencks; Paymaster, Henry T. Sissen; Sergeant-Major, John P. Shaw.
The Company officers are as follows:
Company A--Captain, Arthur F. Dexter; First Lieutenant, Addison obust health and finest spirits, and filled with the most ardent devotion to their officers.
The regiment was enrolled, uniformed, drilled, and ready for service in three days.
Col. Burnside and many of the officers of the regiment, and of Gov. Sprague's staff:, have served with distinction in Mexico.
Moses Jenkins, a private in this regiment; is a gentleman worth one million dollars. When the regiment was organized he destroyed his ticket for a passage to Europe that he might remain to f
C. Harris (search for this): chapter 84