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History of Camp Life of Company C: Fifty-First Regiment, Massachusetts, Volunteer Militia, 1862-1863 (Classic Reprint)
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History of Camp Life of Company C: Fifty-First Regiment, Massachusetts, Volunteer Militia, 1862-1863 (Classic Reprint)
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History of Camp Life of Company C: Fifty-First Regiment, Massachusetts, Volunteer Militia, 1862-1863 (Classic Reprint)
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Excerpt from History of Camp Life of Company C: Fifty-First Regiment, Massachusetts, Volunteer Militia, 1862-1863
IN presenting this book to the kind consideration of the friends of Company C, it should be said that it was not the intention to write any extended history of the company, but to give in abstract its experiences, its roster, the military record of each comrade, copies of orders and reports from our colonel, and extracts of letters and diaries from different members of the company. These extracts were written at the time the events occurred and present in a vivid way how army life appeared at the time when the comrades were army boys, not only in name but in age. There are different accounts of the same event, but it will be noticed that while they agree in facts they do not present the same word-pictures. They give the life as it actually was to the company and not tinged by the after thought of mature years nor by any social or military position which any may have reached afterwards.
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