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Cold Harbor, VA June 1, 1864 Cold Harbor Battle on June 1, 1864. ... To see a map of the march from "Old Church Tavern" (Hotel) starting upper right on map, and battle visit: ...
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The Beginning - Volunteers for the Army It was resolved the 112th Regiment would be led by Maj. William Stevens from Dunkirk, NY., of the 72nd NY. He declined, feeling he belonged to the regiment ...
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The Beginning - Volunteers for the Army It was resolved the 112th Regiment would be led by Maj. ... wives, children and friends, the 112th New York Volunteer Infantry went to war. ...
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The Beginning - Volunteers for the Army "I have for the first time heard the enemy's guns and heard their shells .... Some 2100 men of the 112th, and 154th New York Regiments, and the 7th Co. ...
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The Beginning - Volunteers for the Army Patrick Jones of Ellicottville, and Captain Jeremiah Drake of Westfield were the list of men the committe reviewed. It was resolved the 112th Regiment would ...
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October - December 1863 Robert Coe Letters Robert Coe civil war letters home October, December 1863.
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The Beginning - Volunteers for the Army Many felt 3 years was too long, but found themselves facing a draft and all felt the volunteer regiments would be treated much better than Regular Army ...
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The Beginning - Volunteers for the Army The work of recruiting a Regiment from Chautauqua County New York was met with ... Some 2100 men of the 112th, and 154th New York Regiments, and the 7th Co. ...
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The Beginning - Volunteers for the Army The work of recruiting a Regiment from Chautauqua County New York was met with ... Some 2100 men of the 112th, and 154th New York Regiments, and the 7th Co. ...
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The Beginning - Volunteers for the Army They embarked the railcars, and amid the sobs and tears of mothers, wives, children and friends, the 112th New York Volunteer Infantry went to war. ...
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