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16 DEPLOYED AS SKIRMISHERS A SAVAGE BUSH-FIGHT LITTLE DICKEY'S PRISONER DAVE1More Details
42ut the camp, danger lurked behind every bush for the camp-guard 1More Details
91 DEPLOYED AS SKIRMISHERS A SAVAGE BUSH-FIGHT LITTLE DICKEY'S PRISONER DAVE1More Details
104 best men among others, Corporal Bush, of Company C, a veteran of the Mexican1More Details
117picket line was maintained in the bush, generally advanced 2More Details
118the right of the line was the bush, the 1More Details
121rt. right, The First disappeared in the bush, 1More Details
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131 Irishmen came pouring up out of the bush and back into the Williamsburg road1More Details
143 facilities. without a tree or a bush standing in its limits, in which sa1More Details
184or bush for shelter. 1More Details
187body stampeding for the bush, they no longer stood upon the 1More Details
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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 Marston

Inscribed 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.