Massachusetts in the Rebellion: A Record of the Historical Position of the Commonwealth, and the Services of the Leading Statesmen, the Military, the Colleges, and the People, in the Civil War of 1861-65Walker, Fuller and Company, 1866 - 688 oldal |
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154. oldal
... Corps , to which the First Regiment belonged , proceeded to Taneytown , where it was joined by Gen. Sickles . The second division of the corps arrived at Emmetsburg , on the Pennsylvania line , July 1. On approaching Gettysburg , after ...
... Corps , to which the First Regiment belonged , proceeded to Taneytown , where it was joined by Gen. Sickles . The second division of the corps arrived at Emmetsburg , on the Pennsylvania line , July 1. On approaching Gettysburg , after ...
155. oldal
... Corps acted an important , conspicuous part . Its losses in officers and men were very severe . In the First Regiment , Col. Baldwin and Adjutant Mudge were disabled . The entire loss of the regiment was one hundred and twenty - three ...
... Corps acted an important , conspicuous part . Its losses in officers and men were very severe . In the First Regiment , Col. Baldwin and Adjutant Mudge were disabled . The entire loss of the regiment was one hundred and twenty - three ...
156. oldal
... Corps was broken up . The first and sec- ond divisions were assigned to the Second Corps , and the first and third brigades were consolidated . Nothing of interest trans- pired until April 14 , when the second division was reviewed by ...
... Corps was broken up . The first and sec- ond divisions were assigned to the Second Corps , and the first and third brigades were consolidated . Nothing of interest trans- pired until April 14 , when the second division was reviewed by ...
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... corps . The First Massachusetts was ordered to a position to the right of this road , and to hold it at all hazards . Here the men soon improvised quite a good shelter for themselves , which they held until the next morning against two ...
... corps . The First Massachusetts was ordered to a position to the right of this road , and to hold it at all hazards . Here the men soon improvised quite a good shelter for themselves , which they held until the next morning against two ...
157. oldal
... Corps , to which the First Regiment belonged , proceeded to Taneytown , where it was joined by Gen. Sickles . The second division of the corps arrived at Emmetsburg , on the Pennsylvania line , July 1. On approaching Gettysburg , after ...
... Corps , to which the First Regiment belonged , proceeded to Taneytown , where it was joined by Gen. Sickles . The second division of the corps arrived at Emmetsburg , on the Pennsylvania line , July 1. On approaching Gettysburg , after ...
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488. oldal - Mine eyes have seen the glory of the coming of the Lord: He is trampling out the vintage where the grapes of wrath are stored; He hath loosed the fateful lightning of his terrible swift sword: His truth is marching on. I have seen him in the watch-fires of a hundred circling camps; They have builded him an altar in the evening dews and damps; I can read his righteous sentence by the dim and flaring lamps: His day is marching on. I have read a fiery gospel, writ in burnished rows of steel: "As ye...
482. oldal - O bells ! Every stroke exulting tells Of the burial hour of crime. Loud and long, that all may hear, Ring for every listening ear Of Eternity and Time ! Let us kneel : God's own voice is in that peal, And this spot is holy ground. Lord, forgive us ! What are we, That our eyes this glory see...
487. oldal - Lord, how beautiful was thy day ! Every waft of the air Was a whisper of prayer, Or a dirge for the dead. Ho ! brave hearts that went down in the seas ! Ye are at peace in the troubled stream. Ho ! brave land ! with hearts like these, Thy flag, that is rent in twain, Shall be one again, And without a seam ! SNOW-FLAKES.
415. oldal - ... that on the first day of january in the year of our lord one thousand eight hundred and sixtythree all persons held as slaves within any state or designated part of a state the people whereof shall then be in rebellion against the united states shall be then thenceforward and forever free...
9. oldal - I will to my dying day oppose with all the powers and faculties God has given me, all such instruments of slavery on the one hand, and villany on the other, as this writ of assistance is.
483. oldal - Did we dare, In our agony of prayer, Ask for more than He has done? When was ever His right hand Over any time or land Stretched as now beneath the sun? How they pale, Ancient myth and song and tale, In this wonder of our days, When the cruel rod of war Blossoms white with righteous law. And the wrath of man is praise!
34. oldal - Join all, and try the omnipotence of Jove: Let down our golden everlasting chain,. Whose strong embrace holds heaven, and earth, and main: Strive all, of mortal, and immortal birth, To drag, by this, the Thunderer down to earth. Ye strive in vain! If I but stretch this hand, I heave the gods, the ocean, and the land; I fix the chain to great Olympus' height, And the vast world hangs trembling in my sight!
484. oldal - Caroline, Caroline, child of the sun, We can never forget that our hearts have been one, Our foreheads both sprinkled in Liberty's name, From the fountain of blood with the finger of flame! You were always too ready to fire at a touch; But we said: "She is hasty, she does not mean much.
482. oldal - Let us kneel: God's own voice is in that peal, And this spot is holy ground. Lord, forgive us! What are we. That our eyes this glory see, That our ears have heard the sound...
36. oldal - For I will at this time send all my plagues upon thine heart, and upon thy servants, and upon thy people ; that thou mayest know that there is none like me in all the earth.