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17 Report, 1861, page 7, the to the field. New muskets, the others having 1More Details
19 be put in preparation to take the field, the President had concluded not t1More Details
44 and the work of preparing them for the field at once began. The selectmen purch1More Details
45 shoes and The men were going to the field, and the fact was those who gather1More Details
47 Battalion, leave for the field at this time, and hence lost r T1More Details
51 with red braid. The arms were Springfield furnished by the State. on Saturd1More Details
52 OF THE of love, sending to the field dollars, in gold. the kindness o1More Details
55 at the time of its leaving for the field was about four hundred and fifty. 1More Details
62 in the field, Twenty-ninth Regiment. record of Colonel, other St1More Details
63 flag in civil life or on the tented field, I thank you from the bottom of my1More Details
68 column from Newport consisting of one field-piece (6-pounder), under Lieutenan1More Details
70 their number killed and wounded on the field. The heads of the two columns movi1More Details
71 into the edge of the woods, an open field being in their front although from1More Details
72 of the enemy's position, with an open field between them and the enemy. Only t1More Details
73 killed and wounded, were left upon the field. The casualties among the Massachu1More Details
74 are nearly as Our effects of field, Major in 1864, open Abbott, i1More Details
81 other officers as the actual needs of field from the subalterns of his comman1More Details
92 trotting around the outside of the field a full hour, with the massed batta1More Details
94 standing in the midst of an open field, and more properly an outpost, was1More Details
95 stringent order forbidding it. Each field-officer of the day was instructed 1More Details
105 work when needed. One of General Mansfield's drills was a march in campaign o1More Details
110 the Regiment, there recruiting for the field and after that regiment left, guar1More Details
114 guilty, and sentenced General Mansfield approved to dismissal from the ser1More Details
115 and partially buried instantly. field-glasses in wounded Lieutenant Smi1More Details
131 the finest armies that ever took the field namely, the Army of the Potomac. "1More Details
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History of the Twenty-Ninth Regiment of Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry, in the Late War of the Rebellion (1877).

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History of the Twenty-Ninth Regiment of Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry, in the Late War of the Rebellion.