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A SUMMER IN MARYLAND and VIRGINIA Or Campaigning with the 149th Ohio Volunteer Infantry A Sketch of Events Connected with the Service of the Regiment in Maryland and the Shenandoah Valley, Virginia
FOREWORD
DEDICATION
CONTENTS
Organization of the Hundred Days Service
Cattle in the Corn.
The Negro Cabin in the Vale
The Negroes
The Wreck of the Sutler
John Brown’s Body
My Capture and Prison Life
Note by George Perkins
Memories of Our Service
An Incident in the Unwritten History of the Rebellion
Personal Experience of Wm. R. Browning of Company I, 149th O. V. I. at Monocacy and as a Prisoner of War
Incidents
Observation on the March.
Harper’s Ferry.
Shooting Deserters.
Conclusion.
“Our Comrades”
149th Regiment Ohio Volunteer Infantry one hundred days’ service
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