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| 11 | of all loyal citizens, those in the field | 1 | More Details |
| 18 | FIELD AND STAFF OFFICERS. | 1 | More Details |
| 19 | outfit for a camp and campaign in the field. Looking back through the years of | 1 | More Details |
| 21 | field, | 2 | More Details |
| 22 | field, | 2 | More Details |
| 31 | This place was once a cultivated field, open at both ends. On the north i | 1 | More Details |
| 33 | we were on high ground in the open field, well sheltered with tents, and go | 1 | More Details |
| 36 | over, the field | 1 | More Details |
| 39 | field, | 1 | More Details |
| 45 | and was then drawn back to a wheat field near the place we had taken up the | 2 | More Details |
| 47 | camp that night, just because some field and less men set a hive of bees on | 1 | More Details |
| 49 | out by the wounded borne in from the field of Gettysburg, and sent to fill th | 1 | More Details |
| 50 | in the field at that period of the | 2 | More Details |
| 54 | field. | 1 | More Details |
| 55 | field | 1 | More Details |
| 59 | a narrow escape in getting from the field. As his men were bearing him away | 1 | More Details |
| 69 | previous to his departure most of the field, staff" and line officers assemble | 1 | More Details |
| 70 | and the prospect of taking the field again was nearing every hour. The | 1 | More Details |
| 72 | field. | 1 | More Details |
| 76 | wounded, were pointed out to us. The field was a sepulchre, silent, and full | 2 | More Details |