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25 XVIII. Death of Colonel Thomas Burpee, 20S IV. S. Hubbell, 31- CHAPTE1More Details
29 Charles T. Stanton, Jr., 4^ Chaplain Thomas G. Brown, '33 A Hot Time in Dixi1More Details
59coi,oni:l. THOMAS iu'ri-he. B1More Details
63X/ 5# 'i COI.UNl-L THOMAS r.rRl'HK.1More Details
81 Ed- The Lieutenant-Colonel, Thomas F. Burpee, had been practice of 1More Details
107 Daniel G. Kno.x, Second Lieutenant. Thomas F. Buki'EE, Lieutenant-Colonel. 1More Details
293 in the following January. Rev. Thomas G. Brown, appointed April 21, In1More Details
371 Arthur H. Button was appointed Thomas Colyer," and leaving Newberne, pr1More Details
411 old Chaplain of the Twenty-first, Rev. Thomas G. The Battle of Bluff. 191 Bro1More Details
423 S. Hubbell, wounded slightly. Thomas G. Brown, wounded slightly. kill1More Details
425 Henry Donahue, severely, George S. Thomas, painfully Co. E--Oliver Brown, 1More Details
427 mortally dead;, Spencer, hand, badly, Thomas F. j'-uktef., Co. D--Private The1More Details
429 9, 1864. Lieutenant-Colonel Thomas F. Burpee was severely wounded arm, sl1More Details
431 Bur- EXTRACTS FRO:\I LETTERS OF COL. THOMAS F. Headquarters Twenty-first Con1More Details
521 (who has held commissions SKETCH OF THOMAS F. BURPEE. the Rock and Woolen 1More Details
547 the death of Lieutenant-Colonel Thomas F. and good judgment at the batt1More Details
709 April 23, 1863, Sketch of Chaplain Thomas G. Brown. 355 being at that time1More Details
737 Caroline Brown, daughter of Rev. Thomas G. Brown of Chatham. at Norwich,1More Details
821 Army of the James, H. Dutton, Colonel Thomas F. Burpee, Lieutenant-Colonel,1More Details
893 especially among Lieutenant Colonel Thomas F. before the war, Dedication of1More Details

 

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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. Crane

1. 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

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Story of the Twenty-First Regiment, Connecticut Volunteer Infantry, During the Civil War. 1861-1865.