The New England Magazine, Volumen20;Volumen26New England Magazine Company, 1899 |
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... GOVERNOR BUCKINGHAM IN THE STATE HOUSE GOVERNOR ICHABOD. states , Massachusetts suffered because no credit was given for naval enlist- ments . August 27 , 1862 , Governor Andrew sent to the other governors , for their signatures , a ...
... GOVERNOR BUCKINGHAM IN THE STATE HOUSE GOVERNOR ICHABOD. states , Massachusetts suffered because no credit was given for naval enlist- ments . August 27 , 1862 , Governor Andrew sent to the other governors , for their signatures , a ...
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... Governor was inflexible as to gold payments . The 62d Regiment was about to start when the war ended . As the soldiers came home again , the man who had bought the over- coats received the flags . " The first duty of the citizen , " he ...
... Governor was inflexible as to gold payments . The 62d Regiment was about to start when the war ended . As the soldiers came home again , the man who had bought the over- coats received the flags . " The first duty of the citizen , " he ...
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GOVERNOR ICHABOD GOODWIN OF NEW HAMPSHIRE . GOVERNOR FREDERICK SMYTH OF NEW GOVERNOR FREDERICK HOLBROOK OF VERMONT. equipped . They had tents and bag- gage wagons . " Thank God , " said General Scott , " here is one regiment ready for ...
GOVERNOR ICHABOD GOODWIN OF NEW HAMPSHIRE . GOVERNOR FREDERICK SMYTH OF NEW GOVERNOR FREDERICK HOLBROOK OF VERMONT. equipped . They had tents and bag- gage wagons . " Thank God , " said General Scott , " here is one regiment ready for ...
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