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THE STORY OF THE Thirty-Second Regiment MASSACHUSETTS INFANTRY. WHENCE IT CAME; WHERE IT WENT; WHAT IT SAW; AND WHAT IT DID. By FRANCIS J. PARKER, Colonel. BOSTON: C. W. CALKINS & CO., PUBLISHERS. 1880.
ERRATUM.
PREFACE.
CONTENTS.
I. IN GARRISON.
II. ON OUR OWN HOOK.
III. ON THE PENINSULA.
IV. CAMPAIGNING UNDER POPE.
V. OUR THIRD BATTALION.
VI. THE ANTIETAM CAMPAIGN.
VII. AFTER ANTIETAM.
VIII. TO FREDERICKSBURG.
IX. BETWEEN CAMPAIGNS.
X. CHANCELLORSVILLE.
XI. FREDERICKSBURG TO GETTYSBURG.
XII. AFTER GETTYSBURG.
XIII. A LADY AT WINTER QUARTERS.
XIV. AT LIBERTY.
XV. OUT ON PICKET.
XVI. ON FURLOUGH.
XVII. THE WILDERNESS CAMPAIGN.
XVIII. THE BOMB PROOFS.
XIX. OUR CORPS HOSPITAL.
XX. ABOUT PETERSBURG.
XXI. THE LAST CAMPAIGN.
Roster at the Expiration of Service.
Colonel: J. CUSHING EDMANDS, Brevet Brig. General.
Lieutenant Colonel: JAMES A. CUNNINGHAM, Brevet Brig. General.
Major: EDWARD O. SHEPARD, Brevet Lieut. Colonel.
Adjutant: Captain ISAAC F. KINGSBURY.
Surgeon: SAMUEL W. FLETCHER.
Assistant Surgeon: JOHN McGREGOR.
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