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  • Source Title: correspondence (and)
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    • Quiner Scrapbooks: Correspondence of the Wisconsin Volunteers, 1861-1865, Volume 6
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    • '^'^-/¦V^i^-'.'Al •r ''^^-^iS^'^. jaL_:s:^ %iiu«3^a£j«i£v;.^i;iZ!r: kilHn^ tbo untorloate post "A^'crW^/stating that "twenty Chippewa InUtans dead?" 'J'hc same nigbt S..rgt. .Scrnf-wero attached to it.'' I fear some scamp ford had a severe...



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    • Quiner Scrapbooks: Correspondence of the Wisconsin Volunteers, 1861-1865, Volume 6
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    • I c.'iniped. We struck tent.^at 4 o'eh ck .Monday morning, Sept. 2(5, and were ready to niarcIi at 7 o'clock. zens of tbo place, and eacli proceeded I'.''*' *'"-^' '"'"^ ''^'^ ridtlen far np into to prove bis or ber loyalty by flinging...



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    • Quiner Scrapbooks: Correspondence of the Wisconsin Volunteers, 1861-1865, Volume 8
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    • '; surgeon wished to keep up his deUiaiou byl United States, mere is iiuUe a little liislo- the bospitd, 1 hud attended him through informing hira that be was woumlcd. would j.y attached'to the terpentine, bnt I have ^ia short illness, clot-^d...



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    • Quiner Scrapbooks: Correspondence of the Wisconsin Volunteers, 1861-1865, Volume 6
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    • ')A"^ *-\ \ j Itanding in flowing robes besice tii© aunt- ten ruck whence flowed the oryttal stream, I moro precious than gold, would ha»« beeu a very God sen.l. We have traveled b urs aud days without seeing even a raud-ptid- dle, and then...



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    • Quiner Scrapbooks: Correspondence of the Wisconsin Volunteers, 1861-1865, Volume 8
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    • im m The i;csult ofthe matter is th.it out of the two regiments, (ihc 4lh Wi.-^., and Sth N. II.,) but a small portion are left to tell thc talc. Gen. Paine triad to rally our Mbssrs. Atwooh &, Rubi.kk : Yester¬ day (lon. Paine, formerly...



    • personal narrative

    • Opening of the Mississippi, or, Two years campaigning in the South-west : a record of the campaigns, sieges, actions and marches in which the 8th Wisconsin Volunteers have participated : together with correspondence / by a non-commissioned officer

    • 1861

    • ^m OPKNING OP THB MISSISSIPPI; OB ;... . Long may we remain together. It is indeed pleasant to meet their familiar faces among us. We are looking every day for the 12th and 13th regiments, and then we will probably be formed...



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    • Quiner Scrapbooks: Correspondence of the Wisconsin Volunteers, 1861-1865, Volume 5

    • 1862

    • Ki.it tofobabiv a siieo.i wnicn naoo giiiiis. Iho colonehisked whothor onr iHiards were gone, and...



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    • Quiner Scrapbooks: Correspondence of the Wisconsin Volunteers, 1861-1865, Volume 5

    • 1862

    • r- -/ -^ lerday a battery of ailillery, and part of just as sweet," the poet Ming, and U'o I We knew what Missouri loyally wa? be- iliP 5lh Kansas cMuhy anivcd, and are boys found fresh r«W;7 ham j,..«t as good ^ forehand, aud wo...



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    • Quiner Scrapbooks: Correspondence of the Wisconsin Volunteers, 1861-1865, Volume 2

    • 1862

    • / The WIscoufcin Resrlmeuts ou the Po« tonnac* A private letter from an officer of the Second Wisconsin, dated Washington 14tb, says: " We still remain in camp, but are ordered to be ready at 4 A. M. to morrow.^ All expect to move to-morrow. Gen....



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    • Quiner Scrapbooks: Correspondence of the Wisconsin Volunteers, 1861-1865, Volume 5

    • 1862

    • r /r A few words for company K, aud I will stop. Pliny Norcross, our captain, has just got back from Fort Leavenworth, hav ing been chosen for ono of the jurors on the court martial held at tbat place. The boys were all glad to see him enter tbe...



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    • Quiner Scrapbooks: Correspondence of the Wisconsin Volunteers, 1861-1865, Volume 5

    • 1862

    • y/ us with mud in qu.iiitities to scit tbc most pprecdy "mud-lark;" mud indoors, nntl mud outdoors, on our clothes, on our beds, in our food, thin mud, thick mud, shallow mud, deep mud, tender inud, and tough mud, cvcrj'wlKre in fact. For a time...



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    • Quiner Scrapbooks: Correspondence of the Wisconsin Volunteers, 1861-1865, Volume 5

    • 1862

    • port tbe 8tb under strict di.scipIino, -in fair hoahh, and cxliibiiing all the signs of a gallant and oCTcctivo regiment, '.The on tho steamer Tycoon, to Cincinnati, shoulders of doing this, as I -hii.k tho dulli.esH He arrived at Cincinnati...



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    • Quiner Scrapbooks: Correspondence of the Wisconsin Volunteers, 1861-1865, Volume 7

    • 1862

    • / tho artill.^ry. -\U is bustle and prepara- j^fr.-iid their army would be def.'atcd at »»^'«» P^ck.^ta had passed inside of our Mou. IJaggago wagons are stuck aroun.l tho Gap and I ain afraid tliey will, *"*^"'P^^^^ets and wore having trouble...



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    • Quiner Scrapbooks: Correspondence of the Wisconsin Volunteers, 1861-1865, Volume 7

    • 1862

    • otos. He had been suffering for some it until the orders come, wnion to us he could be of service. For a long time time with a lame arm, but be thoaght it asnally happens about three o'clock In the ^1^,-)^ j^ Camp Instruction Re acted as was...



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    • Quiner Scrapbooks: Correspondence of the Wisconsin Volunteers, 1861-1865, Volume 7

    • 1862

    • mamwi / ^ /d(f The voncbera are restored, and tbe aaid Judge ia wilh ns to-night a prisoner. ''And this is tho way it happened." After pro¬ ceeding on oor march tbis morning abont two miles, a little ragged darkey abont fourteen years old, emerged...



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    • Quiner Scrapbooks: Correspondence of the Wisconsin Volunteers, 1861-1865, Volume 6

    • 1862

    • /2^/ Viokabarg papers claim that twenty of them were killed. Ibi. OKDKBS rORTUK VICJUJUUBQ SXrKOITIO:f. our time .ill in. must resort to (Iraftir.g, .ind your poo- A description of Baltimore, Wsisli- pje will not st.-m.l it." 1 as.sertcd...



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    • Quiner Scrapbooks: Correspondence of the Wisconsin Volunteers, 1861-1865, Volume 5

    • 1862

    • f^om our Sprrlal Corrcapondtrl in route to Halleck'* Aruty. ^ln a moment the air wns hlled with duat, i,.,- ,- -ii .^ r i.. ,i i/J i » ,i , the ambubuice cover stripped oil, and then ''"^•""^J^'/r^"' ' ^' r''\ ^V''^' '\...



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    • Quiner Scrapbooks: Correspondence of the Wisconsin Volunteers, 1861-1865, Volume 4

    • 1862

    • FROM THE SEVENTH REGIMENT. Camp im FisLo near Richmond, May 27, Dear Record:—At tho time of my thousand otlier spcciuions which adds l^ull Run, even at Ihis late clay, m\' own music to vbc theme. vision gave hic proof enough. Before ...



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    • Quiner Scrapbooks: Correspondence of the Wisconsin Volunteers, 1861-1865, Volume 5

    • 1862

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    • Quiner Scrapbooks: Correspondence of the Wisconsin Volunteers, 1861-1865, Volume 7

    • 1862

    • mounted and almost fought for large draughts of the pure water. Our prcseiil eamp is not far from Wolfe Rivor nnd anout one mile distant from thc main road. Wo ore close by a spring, the best water we have found sincc we left Wisconsin....

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