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John D. Billings, The history of the Tenth Massachusetts battery of light artillery in the war of the rebellion, Chapter 2 : (search)
Chapter 2:
October 14 to 17, 1862.
The journey to Washington
incidents by the
way
Philadelphia Union Refreshment Saloon.
The time spent in our own State may be regarded as the infancy of our organization.
Song and sport prevailed, and from the appearance of the camp one would hardly have supposed it occupied by a body of men assembled with the serious purpose of devoting themselves to the deadly earnestness of battle.
But when, at last, positive orders to depart for the siday morning. Having disembarked in pitchy darkness and a pouring rain, we were ushered into a commodious barn-like building, known as the Soldiers' Rest, and throwing ourselves on the floor, were soon sound asleep.
Morning reports.
1862.
Oct. 14.
Started from Boxford at 11.30 o'clock en route for Washington, D. C., with orders to report to the Adjutant General.
At Boston we took a special train in which there were 111 horses turned over to us by Capt. McKim.
Oct. 17.
Arrived in Wa
John D. Billings, The history of the Tenth Massachusetts battery of light artillery in the war of the rebellion, Chapter 6 : (search)
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