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| + | //West Jersey Pioneer//, October 4, 1862 | ||
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| + | For the West Jersey Pioneer. | ||
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| + | Company K, 12th Regiment, N. J. V. | ||
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| + | MARYLAND, Sept. 23d, 1862. | ||
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| + | FRIEND FERGUSON: | ||
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| + | On the coffin is a large wreath of flowers together with the gun and dress coat of the deceased. As the procession passed through the lines, the boys covered their faces with their caps, at the same time bowing their heads until the body had passed | ||
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| + | "Peace be to his Ashes." | ||
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| + | The boys are on top of the hill, taking a final look, as we can see right on the cars. There goes the whistle at which the boys turn away with a solem look, indicating their inward feelings better than by any speech. There still lays one in the Hospital down with the same ailment, Typhoid Fever. As Gen. McClellan' | ||
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| + | Last week in company with companies A and I. we were detailed to move to Frederick to take in charge the prisoners captured in the late Battles, We took the cars, consisting of 22, and two Locomotives at Ellicott' | ||
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| + | We arrived in Frederick about 10 o' | ||
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| + | However we reached the cars all right. All the commissioned officers were detailed for the last car the others being divided between the 1st and last car. Two of our men being in each car with a loaded gun, and six on top of each car, with guns loaded. While loading the last car some four of them rebels made a rush for the woods, but the balls came so close to them (they being fired at) that they beat as nice a retreat for the cars as they did for the bushes. | ||
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| + | We arrived in safety with them at Baltimore about 9 o' | ||
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| + | In haste. 12th N. J. V. | ||
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| + | Letter of Sgt. James S. Stratton | ||
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| + | October 16, 1862 | ||
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| + | War-date Union soldier' | ||
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| 12TH REG., N. J. V. | 12TH REG., N. J. V. | ||
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