through the entire service. whom the county furnished from 700 to 900 in 1864. the battles of Pine Mountain, Lost Mountain, Dallas,
private; Captain, Robert Matier; Colonel,
Names and dates have been added to the index to clarify the identity of the individuals. John A. Smith;
It appears from the papers in the Revolutionary War Pension Claim S File No. He saved George Washingtons life in battle and was given a sword and cane by George Washington. Lieutenant. Georgia Revolutionary Soldier rolls for the muster out of the regiment. Jonathan Loveberry, K.
in the U. S. Hospital Corps, at Camp Wyckoff, Montauk Point;
Thanks for your help! Captain, Andrew Nuhfer; wounded severely at
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Militia; pensioned May 30, 1834. Sidney Sinclair, I; Philip Overmyer, K.
dusky County were also in this regiment Hafford was
at Camp Chase Mar. Lorenzo Dick, appointed Second
This regiment was organized at Toledo, Ohio, in July and August,
You have chosen this person to be their own family member. It was not an assignment for the slacker. Oops, we were unable to send the email. Cleveland councillors St. John and Williams, the vice-president of the Republic, were also Locofocos. Tomas Estrado Palma, of New York, an order
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Add to your scrapbook. Filed in the Navy Department, Washington, D. C. Copied by N.D. ScheidtJOHN WAGGONER - W. 2 785 5John Waggoner enlisted at or near Reading, Pennsylvania, and served as a private in Captain Von Heer's troop of horse and in General Washington's Life Guard, his services terminating at the close of the year. Muster Rolls of Pendleton Militia, 1794 Captain, June 20, 1862. HERE
Rappahannock, the second at Bull Run and at Gettysburg, and
By fairy hands their
Children of JOHN WAGNER and MARY are: 2. i. JACOB2 WAGGONER, b. August 24, 1717, Rheinland, Prussia; d. 11, 1865. If you have questions, please contact [emailprotected]. Claim
Strauss, J. W. Park, B. C. Mauser; Cook of the Company, John
resigned Jan. 16, 1863. Waggoner died Dec. 15, 1842, aged 75 years. Second Lieutenant, Edwin Haff; promoted from
29, 1865;
A committee of three of his grandsons, viz: Joseph Waggoner, George Reed, and George Shreffler, and one of his grandsons, Samuel B. Waggoner, assisted by Samuel Kuns, Sr., accordingly removed the body to its present resting place, where in recent years a suitable monument has been erected to his memory by his descendants.The following entry, under "Marriage Records of Washington County" as taken from "Maryland Marriages" pages 226-241 states: John Waggoner to Elizabeth Litch (probably Leach ), July 18, 1785; by Rev. 1865. 0 cemeteries found in Fremont, Sandusky County, Ohio, USA. or don't show this againI am good at figuring things out. Ohio Cavalry. Atlanta with the Twentieth Army Corps, toward the sea and on
Ancestry Family Trees. the Whittaker home. Corporals: Nathan Tefft, Jonathan L. Smith,
(AP Photo/Evgeniy Maloletka) Also known as John B Waggoner. First lieutenant, Edward F. Dickinson; promoted
follows: Sixty-five killed in battle; 142 wounded, of whom
Captain. Fredericksburg, Virginia, Chancellorsville; in the Vicksburg
He no doubt often listened to the narratives and stories told by his illustrious father relating his experiences in the American Army during the Revolutionary War, and when the Second War for American Independance, known as the War of 1812, came to an issue, we find the son filled with a desire to assist his country in this war as his father had served in the previous one. Lane arrived, an engagement took place there, in the streets, in
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Resend Activation Email. was a soldier throughout the Revolution. was allowed. ]John Waggoner aged 80. be ascertained are as follows:
John Waggoner Jr, second child and first son of John Waggoner Sr, and his wife, Elizabeth Leach Waggoner, was born in Frederick County, Maryland, January 15, 1790. He served for three months. and Joseph H. Curtice. Than Fancy's feet have
D. M. Shively, Clarence Williams, T. M. Hill. accepted, the command of the company was turned over to
George Washington was given command of the first multi-colony army. John Waggoner enlisted at or near
You are only allowed to leave one flower per day for any given memorial. The year is 1793 and after four years spent ashore, Lewrie is gratified when revolutionary France threatens war and the Royal Navy beckons. Window, killed in battle at Cardenas, Cuba, May 11, 1898. The first Confirmation Class consisting of twenty-one members was confirmed April 27 and 28, 1839, by Rev. Save to an Ancestry Tree, a virtual cemetery, your clipboard for pasting or Print. Jacob Daggett, buried in McPherson Cemetery, Clyde. Captain, Samuel A. J. Snyder; mustered as Major,
Other soldiers whom we have ascertained served in
1865. out May 24, 1899, and returned home May 26th. (seven or eight days) In 1781, he was drafted under Captain Thomas Neel and Colonel Lewis. In Company I were
place, on the 19th. They served in the following; regiments of infantry volunteers:
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Ohio furnished her quota before the month was up and supplied 1759 officers and 24,521 enlisted men. Phileas Stevens, who was an early enlistee engaged in battles at Lexington, Bunker Hill and Lake Champlain, buried in Parkhurst Cemetery, Clyde. that he was in McIntoshcampaign for 3 mo. Volunteers, 54th and 65th New York Infantry Volunteers, 169th
served in Company H, Seventy-second Regiment O. V. I., in
about 80 years old. Hoover, Byron Holly, Albert E. Ingham,
1700 in Rhineland, Prussia. Also Privates Charles R. Heffner,
From beginning to end during the Revolutionary War, the brunt of the fighting was borne by line troops, companies composed of men enlisted for not less than six months and frequently for the duration of the war. First Lieutenant, W. H. Skerritt; elected as
regiment of Ohio volunteers. From there the regiment
Ludwig Lewis Waggoner family tree Parents Hans Jakob Wagner 1673 - 1745 Barbara Thommen 1677 - 1743 Spouse (s) No animated GIFs, photos with additional graphics (borders, embellishments. John Waggoner, Barbara Waggoner (born Whitehill), June 10 1794 - Elkton, Cecil, Maryland, United States, orn Wagner), Susannah Harvey, Sr. (born Waggoner), John Jr. Waggoner, William Waggoner, Edward Waggoner, William Waggoner, Susannah Waggoner, http://trees.ancestry.com/tree/13479274/person/18406746. Brother of Johan Heinrich Waggoner; Barbara Lantz; Anna Maria Waggoner; Anna Elizabeth Bonnett; Johannes Peter Waggoner and 3 others; Engelhard Waggoner; Elizabeth Waggoner and Jacob Waggoner less. [Page 280] -
They were also
28,
The congregation was organized by Rev. Keokuk, Iowa. 28, 1832. The population of Sandusky County in 1861, when the war
June 20, 1862; resignation accepted July 27, 1863. May 3, 1863. 27, 1833. Company H
Being a teamster or wagoner was not a cushy job. Death of a Patriot. engagement eleven officers, and 237 men, killed, wounded and
Virginia. been, in the main, followed as local authorities. Huey's Co. of Militia, Source: http://trees.ancestry.com/tree/13479274/person/18406746. Search above to list available cemeteries. 24, 1864;
re-enlisted for the duration of the war under Capt. Uwchlan and the Revolutionary War I have just now been informed that your son,
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The death of. From the above brief record of the purchases of real estate by John Jr, from 1828 to 1839, amounting to 670 acres, it will be seen that he was quite active and prosperous after locating in Sandusky County. On the 24th it went into camp near Washington. View Source He was in the battle at Yorktown with George Washington. and from that time
holding it for nearly two days and until the victorious close of
Col. William H. Gibson's Regiment. Burkhart enlisted in Von Herr's Light Dragoons
Sandusky County furnished about seventy-five soldiers, most of
These observances make me think that although Sandusky County did not exist at the time of the Revolutionary War, some of the earliest patriots of our country are buried in this area today. as Captain, Apr. Samuel Thompson of Lower
During the service there were enlisted in this regiment 1,350
Wilson Rice, W. E. Proctor, Jr. Corporals, Guy Emerson, Charles
Failed to report flower. SPANISH AMERICAN WAR. Company K
The regiment left Columbus for
Seventy-second Ohio Regiments with Colonel
of Hood. Raumsauer, W. F. Raumsauer, William Reamer, J. The most well-known of these are John Burkhardt and John Waggoner. numbers
7,
guard duties, to prevent any sudden attack on the Capitol, which
First Lieutenant, Henry W. Buckland; promoted to
Previously sponsored memorials or famous memorials will not have this option. Captain, Daniel N. Strayer;
2, 1864. Destroyed Russian tanks covered by snow stand in a field in the Kharkiv region, Ukraine, Saturday, Jan. 14, 2023. Mr. Waggoner is the last, or the last but one, of the
Oct. 31, 1863; wounded at Rocky Face Ridge, and
battle of Lundy's Lane, raised a company of volunteers for the
His homestead and place of residence, Section Eighteen, Sandusky Township, is known as the Samuel B Waggoner farm, and is still in the possession of the family (1940), while the tract in Section Eleven was transferred to his oldest son, Daniel; thence to Amos E, and is now owned by Clyde Waggoner, a great-grandson of John Jr. Second Lieutenant, Andrew Kline, promoted
And in the following infantry regiments of the National
Jacob Hampsher and Luther Winchell. Charles H. McCleary; mustered as Captain, June
Young; Surgeon, Oliver M. Langdon; Assistant Surgeon,
Further reflections on the Battle of Brandywine. View Source Share Save to Suggest Edits Memorial Photos Flowers Memorials North America Lieutenant, Sept. 16, 1862; mustered as First Lieutenant, Mar. There is a valid marriage record for their marriage and I live about 30 miles from a direct descendant of John and Susanna. night the 22d of May, which was to be the home of the men for
Commissioned Officers of Company E were : Captain,
is My MISSION
View Source Company D
24, 1865. It was mustered out of service at Cleveland,
Which memorial do you think is a duplicate of John Waggoner (34188082)? Bellinger, Irvin Boop, Alta Boyer, Ralph Campbell, Geo. Thank you for fulfilling this photo request. [6] [7]. Joseph Lane. D; W. H. Flick, E; Charles Baldwin, F; John Lichty,
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accepted Jan. 15, 1863. Include gps location with grave photos where possible. without disparagement or thought of invidious distinction,
appointed First Lieutenant of Company K. The following is
. Second Lieutenant, Edward Welsh;
She died April 13, 1860, and her remains rest in a lot adjoining her daughter Mary and husband, John Waggoner Jr, while those of her husband, Joseph Bowman, are interred in Perry County, Ohio. Here orders were received to recruit
Nathan Goodale, buried next to James Whitaker on Whitakers Reserve, where he died after being left there by his captors, the Wyandot Indians. The name of "John Waggoner" appears on the rolls of the above companies at pages 11, 14, 16, 26, and 127, but may not always have been the same person, as we were not personally contacted by the Adjutant-General's office in the War Department at Washington, D C, to verify the records there as found in Volume One and Two of the "Records of the War of 1812". L. W.
Quartermaster, Daniel M. Harkness;
First Lieutenant. Second Lieutenant, Edward E. Root. A bunch of trailers in their yard for the actors to live in. of Washington Township, Sandusky County, Ohio. This account has been disabled. drafted men, making its force there 650 men. Merritt Sexton; mustered as Second
engaged, the officers and men of the Seventy-second proved equal, in heroism, to all
Index for vols. Death ok a Patriot. He had came to town as he is wont to do for the purpose of delivering a periodical supply of butter to his customers. soldiers were finally discharged; the Sandusky County soldiers,
and Second Lieutenant. men, a considerable percentage of whom, of 18 and 45 about four
the address of John M. Lemmon at the unveiling of the
Companies A, B, C, D, E, F, H and I were formed almost
Washington's Life Guard, the latter in the battle at
Morris Rees; mustered Second Lieutenant, Mar. Christian CrowPrivate in Pennsylvania
government, and protect plantations. Burkhardt, whose name was changed to Burkett, is buried in Hessville Cemetery and Waggoner is buried in Four Mile House Cemetery after his remains were moved from Bowlus Cemetery. in front of Atlanta this regiment lost 103 men out of 300 taken
First Lieutenant, Albert Bates; resignation
at Antietam and resigned. paragraph:
Captain, George Raymond; resigned May 23, 1862. He married MARY Abt. Thanks for using Find a Grave, if you have any feedback we would love to hear from you. This call
". company which had originally been recruited for the Fifty-second
It finished its long career of arduous
This account already exists, but the email address still needs to be confirmed. He married at Somerset, Perry County, Ohio, Sarah Minnie . Lieutenant, Mar. And Freedom shall awhile
The soldier's brother, Jacob, was referred to in 1829 as having lived near Reading, Pennsylvania, but probably dead at that time. Corporals, Guy Emerson, Charles Myers, Shirley A.
Sergeants: Lewis D. Booth, George W. Hollenbeck,
169th O. N. G., and then there were two companies in the gallant
County, Ohio & Representative Citizens -
Captain, Samuel Thompson; First Lieutenant,
Copyright (c) 2023 Groundspeak, Inc. All Rights Reserved. peter s. dygart capt. Learn more about merges. August 22d, there were at least 500 of the men on the sick list,
organized at Camp Chase in June, 1861. As manager of this memorial you can add or update the memorial using the Edit button below. His family lived at Reading,
Paducah and was assigned to a brigade composed
1,
Mary Bowman Waggoner was also the mother of twelve children and the two families lived neighbors in Perry County and later in Sandusky County. At that date he is referred to
2, 1865, and placed under Col. Thomas F.
Submitters retain all copyrights. The Rev. Allen Watrous enlisted at East Hadden,
1863; taken prisoner at Brice's Cross Roads; promoted to First
Return Jonathan Meigs was governor of Ohio at that time and on April 6, 1812, he received instructions from President James Madison, to assemble the militia at Dayton, Ohio, where the men were to be drilled and otherwise prepared for war, and all enrollments were to cease at the end of the month. Benjamin married Rachel Prather September 30, 1791 at the home of John Martin, a magistrate of Stokes County. At the ninety-third anniversary of
Lieutenant, Apr. Keyes and Port Republic; in the Seven Days' Retreat at Groveton
In 1809, Barnhart had married Elizabeth "Betsey" Waggoner, the oldest sister of John Jr. Mary Bowman Waggoner, wife of John Jr, was therefore a niece of Barnhart Henry Bowman, the husband of "Betsey" Waggoner, thus bringing the pioneer Bowman and Waggoner families into close relationship. found, und is bow in the Lowell almshouse. Remove advertising from a memorial by sponsoring it for just $5. valor of the men, of this regiment, would require
Rice; detailed
Chickamauga May 175h and arrived at Camp Thomas, its allotted
1763. Davis; First Lieutenant, L. B. Shaffer and Second
27, 1863; resigned on account of disability, Jan.
Apr. C. Richards, J. G. Russell, Homer Smith, M. D. Strohl, H. A.
To view a photo in more detail or edit captions for photos you added, click the photo to open the photo viewer. John Waggoner (1758-1842) - Memorial Find a Grave John Waggoner was a member of George Washingtons Life Guard during the Revolutionary War. and Martin Ziegler, of whom the two last mentioned have
treaty of peace was ratified, and on June 2, 1848, left for
View Source owing to the blunder of General Sturgis, there commanding. The county was also represented in Company 7 of Sharp Shooters
By 1797, John purchased 26 acres of second-rate land on the West Hanging Fork and in 1802 he increased their property to 70 acres. Krug's Company of Lancaster City Militia or Capt. by Col. John C. Lee and went into camp at Norwalk, Ohio,
An email has been sent to the person who requested the photo informing them that you have fulfilled their request, There is an open photo request for this memorial. From here it again moved to the front, and marched through
1812:
Joseph C. Knapp,
Charles N. Mallery, Emery Bercaw, Samuel M. Alexander and
the duties of Inspector General; promoted to Major, Dec. 5,
Tilghman Dixon (1st NC Regiment). John Jr, being the oldest son of John Sr, the common ancestor of the family in Ohio, and living on adjoining lands they owned respectively, naturally made him the main help and advisor to his father during his declining years and after the death of his father, December 15, 1842, it was found that his father in his will had named John Jr and David Engler, a neighbor, as executors of his estate. It reached Richmond by way of Petersburg, and thence to
The primative log cabin was replaced by a larger and more modern one and the brick house now occupying the site was erected by the son, Samuel B, after he acquired thehomestead farm from his brother, Jacob, in 1971. fort and barracks. In 1829 he was living in Seneca County, Ohio, John Waggoner married June 20, 1833, in Somerset, Perry County, Ohio, Sarah Minie or Minic (not clearly written). December 21 camped near Savannah. Privates Benjamin F. Hall and John Nahm, in the
John Waggoner is my Great Great Great Great Great Grandfather.----------Military Service: Valentine Creager's Company Military Service 3 Oct 1776 until 1 Dec 1776 Washington Co., Maryland Note: This section of Maryland was settled by Pennsylvania Germans and a strip of country twenty miles wide, now included in northern Maryland, was a part of Pennsylvania until 1776, when the Mason and Dixon Line became the dividing line between the two states and threw this strip into Maryland. Company F
On February 25, 1828, John Jr entered from the government the Northwest 1/4, Section Eighteen, Sandusky Township, containing 153.71 acres, and during the summer of 1829 they, with six or seven small children ranging from infancy to thirteen years of age, moved with team and wagon from Perry County to Sandusky County, Ohio, and settled in a log cabin on their quarter-section in Sandusky Township. Surgeon, Lyman Brewer,
A; Emanuel Sanders, B; Samuel B. Hughes, C;
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May 12. broke out, was about twenty-two thousand souls. Second Ohio Heavy Artillery; Lysander C. Ball, Charles
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49th, 55th, 100th, 111th and 186th Volunteer Infantry. Philletus W. Norris. Make sure that the file is a photo. Monroe Cross Roads, North Carolina and Averysboro, North
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Mary Bowman was born April 7, 1798, at Lehigh Gap, Northamton County, PA; the daughter of Joseph and Magdalena Seger Bowman. Lieutenant, George W. Iden. this company. Applied for a pension, Sept. 9, 1828. His military career ended with the masscre and capture of his three remaining children by Tecumseh' band. [12], On February 16 1799 he gave bond in Harrison County, (West) Virginia to marry Susannah Richards [13] followed with the marriage record dated February 19 1799 in Harrison County, Virginia, Johann "John" Michael WAGGONER married Susannah Runyan her adopted father's name. 1863. battle of Tupelo, Mississippi, July 15, 1864. About 1815 her parents sold the tavern at Lehigh Gap, and moved to Perry County, Ohio, where George Bowman, a brother of Joseph, had located in 1802, and Barnhart Henry Bowman, another brother had located in 1804. With its re-enlistment it had
(Three and a half months.) Second Lieutenant. Captain. The. more of the splendid service of this regiment could be related. The son of John Waggoner, Sr. (Revolutionary War hero and a Life Guard of George Washington) and Elizabeth Leach Waggoner. finally reached Red Clay, Georgia, Slay 6th. Connecticut; born in Lyme, Connecticut, 1758. Try again. Buckland, the hero of Shiloh; Hayes, Major General
assigned to a brigade and the 49th was placed in command of
garrisoned by the Americans, commanded by Colonel
12, 1865. mustered in to furnish them, if any there were. and allies, the Americans. chapters, Lower Sandusky is associated, in military history,
This new settlement was made beside Long Creek, also running along Red River and Alston's Lick. In which community can the West Virginia Museum of American Glass be found? The Mexicans were defeated and the garrison relieved. thence to Chickasaw Bayou, where
people of Sandusky County for volunteers to fill a regiment. and Fred Steller, in the Regular Army; Harry
O. V. I. Company H
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Second Lieutenant, William Taylor. If so, login to add it. Drag images here or select from your computer for John Waggoner Jr. memorial. 9, 1864; taken prisoner at Brice's Cross Roads. denominated Company K, and thus the regiment was complete in
Father of Thomas Waggoner; William Wagner; Susannah Harvey; William Waggoner; Edward Waggoner and 4 others; John Waggoner; Susannah Waggoner; William Waggoner and Thomas Waggoner less, Other homes: Lake Champlain, NY; then Maryland, Fact 4: Emigrated with brother Thomas who settled in Canada, Fact 5: Revolutionary War - either Capt. If space allowed, much
Assistant Surgeon, William M. Kaull;
Drew's father, John Jr., was also to die of complications with his dependence years later, in 2004. George W. Bush signed the resolution and proclaimed Sept. 11, 2002, as the first Patriot Day. Elizabeth and Harriet Waggoner were also members of the class, but they were daughters of Solomon and Elizabeth Stockberger Waggoner. 1862, from wounds received at Shiloh. defense of Fort Stephenson, Aug. 2, 1813; so that, although as a
Sarah Minnie. American Light Dragoons and Partisan Corps in the Revolutionary War Battle of White Plains - Oct. 28, 1776. The email does not appear to be a valid email address. Bartlett and Mr. Wilcox, the latter being
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[Lower Sandusky Democrat]Newspaper ArchiveThe Experiment, Norwalk, Ohio, 28 Dec 1842, p. 4***VON HEER'S LIGHT DRAGOONSVon Heer's troop was organized under a resolution of Congress of May 27, 1778, establishing a Provost, to consist of a captain, four lieutenants, one clerk, quartermaster sergeant, two trumpeters, two sergeants, five corporals, forty-three provosts or privates, and four ex-carboniers; they were mounted and accoutered as light dragoons. Edgerton Garvin, Charles Gleason, George Grob, B. C. HAuser,
A 675 page book "The Waggoner's The First 300 Years in America 1700's to 2000's" is now available.Cost is $95.00 and includes shipping.It was published in 1998, prior to making certain the connections to the other three Waggoner lines and profiles the Descendants of Henry Waggoner I. Paul G b Mar 14 1800, d Dec 24 1877 in Colfax, Clinton County, IN, 2. Mexican War, known as Company C, the commissioned and
1864, where it suffered its greatest reverse, losing in that
It began November 1778 with a march to Ohio to build the state's only fort during the Revolutionary War. On its return from the Nashville expedition, the
in the Eighth Kansas Regiment; Fred Springer, in Company
It participated in the battles of Franklin and
Richard B. three hundred, exclusive of those designated as 100-day men of
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Verify and try again. commissioned officers of the regiment. Lieutenant, wounded at Gettysburg, July 3, 1863, and at Mine
United States of America. in the 2d, 3d, 6th, 8th, 9th, 10th and 12th Regiments of Cavalry
was disbanded and distributed among the other companies and its
Are you sure that you want to report this flower to administrators as offensive or abusive? 25th the regiment was mustered out at Nashville. and there captured three Confederate battle flags and a large
Charles L Hudson; appointed as Captain, Sept. 4,
Please enter your email address and we will send you an email with a reset password code. effected, Jan. 17, 1864; but owing to vicissitudes of the
There were
In Company H. 139th O. V. I., were Captain. Cavalry; Charles Hitishu, in the Seventeenth U. S.
First Lieutenants, David W. Hardy, A; W. M.
thence to the front in Kentucky, Virginia, Tennessee and farther
Use Escape keyboard button or the Close button to close the carousel. - was then a rainger for 3 months at the Mouth of West Fork. The names of such as can
command of General Santa Anna. Mitchell became First Lieutenant. Claim allowed. surviving Life Guards of General Washington; he is now
New York, January, 1782, served one year as private; Captain,
Sandusky County in the Civil War - The Spanish American War
United States service in the Spabish-American War. Walker, William . Major Jesse C. Buckland, in the Sixth U. S. Infantry;
The commissioned officers of Company K were:
Please enable JavaScript in your browser's settings to use this part of Geni. Lieut. to the history of Wood's division. Some days scarcely a real well man
could only muster 450 men for duty. Jacob Faller of Fremont; Lewis Kline, of
a volume, and we shall have to be content
The regiment was mustered in
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