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D. C. HOUSTON, Major of Engineers." - War of the Rebellion: Serial 028 Page 0257 Chapter XXXI. CORRESPONDENCE, ETC.-UNION. | D. C. HOUSTON, Major of Engineers." - War of the Rebellion: Serial 028 Page 0257 Chapter XXXI. CORRESPONDENCE, ETC.-UNION. | ||
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+ | 12/17/1862 - **109th New York** - "The guards were posted and the balance of our company bivouacked that night in an old barrack at Savage Switch...we again pitched our tents on the right bank of the Potuxent river. Said river is a small, sluggish, muddy stream, spanned at this point by a substantial iron bridge at an elevation of from 30 to 35 feet." - //Broome Republican//, 12/17/1862 | ||
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+ | ca. 4/1863 - **109th New York** - "William H. Ellis told his side of the story (or at least his side of a part of the story) in 1911. He stated then that, while he was stationed at Beltsville, Md., he Was taken sick and was treated in an old Church, used as a Hospital, for Black Measles. That owing to [his] sickness and enfeebled condition, he obtained permission to return to his home. That [he] returned to his home and owing to his continued illness was unable to return to the Army. That he was sick for upwards of three years and has never fully recovered." - http://www.angelfire.com/ny4/djw/civilwar.whhellis.html | ||
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6/29/1863 - "RIDGEVILLE, June 29, 1863.\\ | 6/29/1863 - "RIDGEVILLE, June 29, 1863.\\ |