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| 53 | Daniel S. Brooks, Co, A. | 1 | More Details | ||
| 224 | on the steamer "John Brooks," for Point Lookout. The boat proceeded as | 1 | More Details | ||
| 225 | g of Friday, July Point 31st, the "John Brooks" was at the | 1 | More Details | ||
| 243 | comprised three divisions, General Brooks commanding the First, and General | 1 | More Details | ||
| 246 | Brooks advanced | 2 | More Details | ||
| 247 | division following the railroad, and Richmond pike, a short distance to | 2 | More Details | ||
| 249 | morning, the Eighteenth Corps advanced Brooks upon the left | 2 | More Details | ||
| 254 | battlefield, Brooks' | 2 | More Details | ||
| 259 | Corps, with Brooks' division upon its right, each in | 1 | More Details | ||
| 261 | Brooks' divis- | 2 | More Details | ||
| 262 | ordered Brooks to keep his men covered and not attempt | 5 | More Details | ||
| 396 | BROOKS, DANIEL | 3 | More Details | ||
About this Collection
History of the Second Regiment, New Hampshire Volunteer Infantry, In the War of the Rebellion (1896). From the library of Philip Mason MarstonInscribed by John G. Hutchinson, Manchester, N.H., July 17th, 1896
"The present work is in no sense a re-writing or revision of the former volume."
Copy 2 belongs to the Mary P. Thompson library which contains books and periodicals that she gathered during her lifetime. A graduate of Mt. Holyoke, Mary P. Thompson later became an Ursuline nun. After returning to Durham in 1877, she wrote several books and many articles on local history, genealogy, and Roman Catholicism. During her lifetime her library was thought the "finest and rarest collection of books and manuscripts in the State of New Hampshire.