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Browsing named entities in a specific section of Rebellion Record: a Diary of American Events: Poetry and Incidents., Volume 8. (ed. Frank Moore). Search the whole document.
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Washington (United States) (search for this): chapter 82
Detroit (Michigan, United States) (search for this): chapter 82
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Flint, Mich. (Michigan, United States) (search for this): chapter 82
The drummer-boy of the Eighth Michigan infantry.
Charles Howard Gardner was a school-boy thirteen and a half years old, in the city of Flint, Michigan, when the war commenced.
His father was connected with a military organization of long standing, and under the first call for seventy-five thousand troops, immediately left for the defence of the national capital.
Soon there came a second call for three hundred thousand more, when Charlie's teacher, S. C. Guild, a most exemplary young man, soon to enter the ministry, joined the army.
Between Charlie and him there existed a very ardent attachment, and Captain Guild seconded Charlie's earnest entreaties that he might go with him as a drummer.
He had been famous from his babyhood for his musical ability, and had acquired a good deal of merited notoriety for his skilful handling of the drumsticks.
If I can go to the war with my drum, and thus take the place of a man who can handle a musket, was Charlie's persistent plea, I think i
Louisville (Kentucky, United States) (search for this): chapter 82
James Island (South Carolina, United States) (search for this): chapter 82
Michigan City (Indiana, United States) (search for this): chapter 82
Vicksburg (Mississippi, United States) (search for this): chapter 82
Port Royal (South Carolina, United States) (search for this): chapter 82