The History of the Twenty-Ninth Regiment of Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry
In the late War of the Rebellion
by William H. Osborne
A SEARCHABLE reproduction of the original book on CD
Originally published by Albert J. Wright, Boston, MA, 1877, 390 pgs
Pictures have varying degrees of clarity
| CONTENTS
Chapter I. Early War Action in Massachusetts, Birth of the Regiment Chapter II. Capt. Thomas W. Clarke's Company, "Wightman Rifles" Chapter III. Capt. Jonas K. Tyler's Company Chapter IV. Capt. Lebbeus Leach's Company Chapter V. Capt. Charles Chipman's Company, "Sandwich Guards" Chapter VI. Capt. Samuel H. Doten's Company, "Plymouth Rock Guards" Chapter VII. Capt. William D. Chamberlain's Company, "Union Guard" Chapter VIII. Capt. Joseph H. Barnes's Company, "Greenough Guards" Chapter IX. The Third Regiment of Massachusetts Militia Chapter X. The Fourth Regiment of Massachusetts Militia at Fortress Monroe Chapter XI. The Review in Fortress Monroe Chapter XII. The Battalion at Newport News Chapter XIII. Captains Leach's and Wilson's Companies Leave the Rip-Raps Chapter XIV. The Sinking of the "Cumberland" and Destruction of the "Congress" Chapter XV. Departure of the Regiment from Newport news Chapter XVI. March to the Front Chapter XVII. The Retreat Chapter XVIII. Ordered to Fredericksburg Chapter XIX. The Regiment Leaves Antietam Chapter XX. On Picket Near the Rappahannock Chapter XXI. The Regiment Leaves Somerset and is Ordered to Vicksburg Chapter XXII. The Regiment Marches on Jackson Chapter XXII. Battles of Blue Springs, Hough's Ferry, and Campbell's Station Chapter XXIV. Movements After the Siege Chapter XXV. The Transferred Men in the Thirty-Sixth Regiment Chapter XXVI. Movements After the Battle of June 17 Chapter XXVII. Movement to Well's Farm
The Roster of the Regiment The Dead Appendix
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