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| 9 | No braying horn or screaming fife FIELD SERVICE. SHERMAN BRIGADE. WILBUR | 1 | More Details | ||
| 15 | and gen- during its four years in the field. "After many days"--many years, i | 1 | More Details | ||
| 17 | we were at first comers. James A. Garfield rode at its head, Colonel Charles | 1 | More Details | ||
| 27 | Sixth Di- dentson the Battlefield 141 on to Nashville. nessee--Dis | 1 | More Details | ||
| 29 | XIII. --Revolting Scenes on the Battlefield --An Order to Promote Early CONTE | 1 | More Details | ||
| 35 | Night March Across the Battlefield-- Harker's Returns to the Left Wing--The R | 1 | More Details | ||
| 37 | --Of Course it Rains-- Harvesting- a Field of Wheat see River on Flatboats-- | 1 | More Details | ||
| 39 | and Re- Knob--Grewsome Sights on the Field 453 Sixty-fifth gets its Furlough | 1 | More Details | ||
| 43 | and Sixty-hfth Get Reinforcements Schofield's Army in Great Peril --Cheatham's | 1 | More Details | ||
| 45 | Night--The Camp son Blockhouses-- Field and Staff of the Sixty-fifth in Lu | 1 | More Details | ||
| 49 | A Feet--Under Colonel James A Garfield--Battle of Middle Creek... 817 -- | 1 | More Details | ||
| 73 | be long equipping and sending to the field the brigade to which his name two | 1 | More Details | ||
| 75 | addressed to me marked "Free," at Mansfield, and quartermaster of the Sixty f | 1 | More Details | ||
| 89 | short, so that each regiment took the field with a gentleman of high . For | 1 | More Details | ||
| 91 | us that he "'put on the screws" too field until he fell at Kennesaw. He was | 1 | More Details | ||
| 93 | the exception of the colonels, the field officers of the Sixth Ohio won a | 1 | More Details | ||
| 115 | nineteen were through the various field they. were soon able to instruct | 1 | More Details | ||
| 119 | of a cavalryman--to care for for the field there was a constantly increasing | 1 | More Details | ||
| 121 | as colonel desire, to take the field with the troops he had labored so | 1 | More Details | ||
| 151 | and up steep hills, often them on the field of Shiloh. Through each of them wa | 1 | More Details | ||
| 161 | bibles," said one, "if he had in that field. It is no exaggeration to say that | 1 | More Details | ||
| 197 | activity and bustle into a cornfield for the remainder of the night. We | 1 | More Details | ||
| 217 | it upon the government. One was given field. It was one of the spasmodic effor | 1 | More Details | ||
| 225 | on our way we turned into a large field and camped in two inches of snow. | 1 | More Details | ||
| 233 | and well-being of an army in the field. and darkness, under the twinkli | 1 | More Details | ||
About this Collection
Story of the Sherman Brigade. the Camp, the March, the Bivouac, the Battle, And How "the Boys" Lived And Died During Four Years of Active Field Service (.). Composed of the 64th and 65th Ohio infantry, the 6th battery, and McLaughlin's squadron of cavalry"Roster of the Sherman brigade": p. 933-1104
Bibliography
Story of the Sherman Brigade. the Camp, the March, the Bivouac, the Battle, And How "the Boys" Lived And Died During Four Years of Active Field Service, Volume 1.