An on-line edition:
http://books.google.com/books?hl=en&...t6Jgyw#PPP1,M1
An on-line edition:
http://books.google.com/books?hl=en&...t6Jgyw#PPP1,M1
Yours, etc.,
Matt White
http://www.libertyrifles.org/
http://www.cwurmuseum.org/
http://www.military-historians.org/
"One of the liveliest rows I had while in the service was with the quartermaster for filling a requisition that I made for shoes for my company, on the theory that no shoe was too large for a Negro, and he gave me all 10's and upwards. When I returned the shoes, informing him that my soldiers did not wear pontoons, he insisted that I should take them and issue them to my company anyway. Well, I didn't do it: consequently the row."
-Robert Beecham 2nd Wisconsin/23rd USCT
Indeed, I love Google books. Most things from our era are both downloadable and searchable. Heck, now we can just say "use the search function" with books as well as on the A-C.![]()
Patrick A. Lewis
bullyforbragg.blogspot.com
"Battles belong to finite moments in history, to the societies which raise the armies which fight them, to the economies and technologies which those societies sustain. Battle is a historical subject, whose nature and trend of development can only be understood down a long historical perspective.”
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