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" On the 19th of April he left the armory-door of the Seventh, with his hand upon a howitzer; on the 21st of June his body lay upon the same howitzer at the same door, wrapped in the flag for which he gladly died, as the symbol of human freedom. And so,... "
Incidents and Anecdotes of the War: Together with Life Sketches of Eminent ... - 168. oldal
Szerkesztette: - 1862 - 400 oldal
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The Atlantic Monthly, 8. kötet

1861 - 1050 oldal
...were, should rest. But there is an impression somewhat prevalent that Winthrop planned theeexpedition, which is incorrect. As military secretary of the commanding...pealing dirges and muffled drums, he moved forward. Yet such was the electric vitality of this friend of ours, that those of us who followed him could...

Cecil Dreeme

Theodore Winthrop - 1861 - 386 oldal
...battle, the next falling forward toward the foe, dead, but triumphant. On the 19th of April, 1861, he left the armory-door of the Seventh, with his hand...pealing dirges and muffled drums, he moved forward. Yet such was the electric vitality of this friend of ours, that those of us who followed him could...

Pictorial History of the Civil War in the United States of America, 1. kötet

Benson John Lossing - 1866 - 628 oldal
...of the Seventh, with liis hand upon a howitzer — on the 21st of June, his body l:iy upon the came howitzer, at the same door, wrapped in the flag for...he gladly died, as the symbol of human freedom."— f/ie Fallen Bratt : edited by JG Shea, LL. D., page 41. 3 In his report, Kilpatrick said, after speaking...

The Military and Civil History of Connecticut During the War of 1861-65 ...

William Augustus Croffut, John Moses Morris - 1869 - 1298 oldal
...battle ; the next, fulling forward toward the foe, dead, but triumphant. "On the 19th of April, 1861, he left the armory-door of the Seventh, with his hand...strangers to him, but of whose bravery and loyalty lie ha-1 been the laureate, and who fitly mourned him who had honored them, with long, pealing dirges...

A Child's History of the United States, 2. rész

John Gilmary Shea - 1875 - 576 oldal
...tears and vain regrets in our history. It is useless to prolong the debate as to where the blame of the defeat, if blame there were, should rest. But there...had been the laureate, and who fitly mourned him who ha<? honored them, with long, pealing dirges and muffled drums, he moved forward. Yet such was the...

A Child's History of the United States, 2. kötet

John Gilmary Shea - 1872 - 890 oldal
...war. He embarked in the plan all the interest of a brave soldier contemplating his first battle, fie probably made suggestions, some of which were adopted....had been the laureate, and who fitly mourned him who ha<? honored them, with long, pealing dirges and muffled drums, he moved forward. Yet such was the...

The Pictorial Field Book of the Civil War in the United States of ..., 1. kötet

Benson John Lossing - 1874 - 1956 oldal
...> howitzer— on the 21st of JUDO, his body lay upon the sumo howitzer, at" the same door, wrapi>ed in the flag for which he gladly died, as the symbol of human freedom."— The Fallen Srare : edited by JO Shea, LL Dpage 41. 3 In his report, Kllpatrick said, after speaking...

Authors' Birthdays: Containing Exercises for the Celebration of the ...

Charles William Bardeen - 1899 - 510 oldal
...shot close by the enemy's battery. On the 19th of April, 1861, he left the armory-door of the 7th, with his hand upon a howitzer; on the 21st of June...flag for which he gladly died as the symbol of human freedom1. V His fame as an author was posthumous1 *. His first published writing and the only article...

The Atlantic Monthly, 8. kötet

1861 - 908 oldal
...left the armory-door of the Seventh, with his hand upon a howitzer; on the 21st of June his body lily upon the same howitzer at the same door, wrapped in...lately strangers to him, but of whose bravery and loyally he had been the laureate, and who fitly mourned him who had honored them, with long, pealing...

The Atlantic Monthly, 8. kötet

1861 - 908 oldal
...of which were adopted. The expedition was the first move from Fort Monroe, to which the country hail been long looking in expectation. These were the reasons...pealing dirges and muffled drums, he moved forward. Yet such was the electric vitality of this friend of ours, that those of us who followed him could...




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