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| 25 | XVIII. Death of Colonel Thomas Burpee, 20S IV. S. Hubbell, 31- CHAPTE | 1 | More Details | ||
| 29 | Charles T. Stanton, Jr., 4^ Chaplain Thomas G. Brown, '33 A Hot Time in Dixi | 1 | More Details | ||
| 59 | coi,oni:l. THOMAS iu'ri-he. B | 1 | More Details | ||
| 63 | X/ 5# 'i COI.UNl-L THOMAS r.rRl'HK. | 1 | More Details | ||
| 81 | Ed- The Lieutenant-Colonel, Thomas F. Burpee, had been practice of | 1 | More Details | ||
| 107 | Daniel G. Kno.x, Second Lieutenant. Thomas F. Buki'EE, Lieutenant-Colonel. | 1 | More Details | ||
| 293 | in the following January. Rev. Thomas G. Brown, appointed April 21, In | 1 | More Details | ||
| 371 | Arthur H. Button was appointed Thomas Colyer," and leaving Newberne, pr | 1 | More Details | ||
| 411 | old Chaplain of the Twenty-first, Rev. Thomas G. The Battle of Bluff. 191 Bro | 1 | More Details | ||
| 423 | S. Hubbell, wounded slightly. Thomas G. Brown, wounded slightly. kill | 1 | More Details | ||
| 425 | Henry Donahue, severely, George S. Thomas, painfully Co. E--Oliver Brown, | 1 | More Details | ||
| 427 | mortally dead;, Spencer, hand, badly, Thomas F. j'-uktef., Co. D--Private The | 1 | More Details | ||
| 429 | 9, 1864. Lieutenant-Colonel Thomas F. Burpee was severely wounded arm, sl | 1 | More Details | ||
| 431 | Bur- EXTRACTS FRO:\I LETTERS OF COL. THOMAS F. Headquarters Twenty-first Con | 1 | More Details | ||
| 521 | (who has held commissions SKETCH OF THOMAS F. BURPEE. the Rock and Woolen | 1 | More Details | ||
| 547 | the death of Lieutenant-Colonel Thomas F. and good judgment at the batt | 1 | More Details | ||
| 709 | April 23, 1863, Sketch of Chaplain Thomas G. Brown. 355 being at that time | 1 | More Details | ||
| 737 | Caroline Brown, daughter of Rev. Thomas G. Brown of Chatham. at Norwich, | 1 | More Details | ||
| 821 | Army of the James, H. Dutton, Colonel Thomas F. Burpee, Lieutenant-Colonel, | 1 | More Details | ||
| 893 | especially among Lieutenant Colonel Thomas F. before the war, Dedication of | 1 | More Details | ||
About this Collection
Story of the Twenty-First Regiment, Connecticut Volunteer Infantry, During the Civil War. 1861-1865 (1900). Committee: W.S. Hubbell, D.D. Brown and A.M. Crane1. Regimental beginnings, 1862 -- 2. The gathering, August and September, 1862 -- 3. Organization, September, 1862 -- 4. Off to the front, September 11, 1862 -- 5. Waiting, 1862 -- 6. The advance into Virginia / Captain A.M. Crane -- 7. Fredericksburg / Captain A.M. Crane, call for volunteers / Corporal Palmer and others, Letter / Lieutenant Frank Fowler -- 8. Falmouth and Newport News / Captain A.M. Crane -- 9. The siege of Suffolk / Captain A.M. Crane, General orders no. 28 / Brigadier General George W. Getty, Letter / Sergeant W.B. Avery -- 10. Bowers' Hill, White House, Yorktown / Captain A.M. Crane -- 11. Provost life at Portsmouth and Norfolk / Captain W.S. Hubbell, extract-Old Dominion newspaper -- 12. By land and sea / Captain D.D. Brown, Letter / Captain D.D. Brown -- 13. The Battle of Drewry's Bluff / Captain W.S. Hubbell, casualities, official, wounding of Colonel Arthur H. Dutton, wounding of Colonel Burpee, extract of letters / Colonel Thomas F. Burpee -- 14. Operations on and near the James River / Captain D.D. Browne, reports of Major Hiram R. Crosby, death of Colonel Dutton, death of Colonel Thomas F. Burpee, sketch of Colonel Dutton / Major Clarence E. Dutton, U.S.A. -- 15. The battle of Cold Harbor / Captain W.S. Hubbell, sketch of Colonel Thomas F. Burpee -- 16. In the trenches / Captain Walter P. Long, a just and agreeable order, incidents of the siege -- 17. Report of operations / Major General George J. Stanard -- 18. Battle of Fort Harrison / Captain W.S. Hubbell, appendix to Battle of Fort Harrison -- 19. From Fort Harrison to Fredericksburg Raid / Captain W.S. Hubbell, Fredericksburg Road / Captain W.S. Hubbell, casualities -- 20. Bermuda Hundred / Captain A.M. Crane, high commendation, poem-Theron Brown, sketch of Chaplain Thomas G. Brown / B.E. Smith --21. Operations, fall of 1864, sketch of Lieutenant F.W.H. Buell -- 22. The precious memories of the veteran / Captain W.S. Hubbell -- 23. Incidents and coincidents-the old Army songs, bean soup, poem-On the Potomac, the animated fence, peculiarites of General Butler / Captain E.S. Wheeler, letter from General Devens, record of service, pension office record, Governor's proclamation -- 24. End of the war, medals of honor, the union dead, appendix, dedication of monument, historical address / Captain A.M. Crane, regimental roster
Bibliography
Story of the Twenty-First Regiment, Connecticut Volunteer Infantry, During the Civil War. 1861-1865.