Annual Record of the Ancient and Honorable Artillery Company of MassachussetsSome vols. contain information regarding the parent company: the Honourable Artillery Company of London. |
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... Army of the Republic , who wore the Union blue , marched to the Confederate monument in Commercial place , and with appropriate exercises laid upon its base , as a tribute to the fallen heroes of the South , a wreath of laurel . The ...
... Army of the Republic , who wore the Union blue , marched to the Confederate monument in Commercial place , and with appropriate exercises laid upon its base , as a tribute to the fallen heroes of the South , a wreath of laurel . The ...
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... army of cooks was stationed over the big pits on top of which were the pans in which the oysters were to be prepared . The cooking was carefully watched , and the colored cooks were freely quizzed . The roast itself was thoroughly ...
... army of cooks was stationed over the big pits on top of which were the pans in which the oysters were to be prepared . The cooking was carefully watched , and the colored cooks were freely quizzed . The roast itself was thoroughly ...
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... army , and had to fight every day . We marched and fought after all the infantry and artillery of that army , and had nothing to eat . I put ears of corn in my haversack , bit off the grains , chewed them into meal and swallowed it , on ...
... army , and had to fight every day . We marched and fought after all the infantry and artillery of that army , and had nothing to eat . I put ears of corn in my haversack , bit off the grains , chewed them into meal and swallowed it , on ...
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... Army was dressed in a blue blouse , loose and open , showing vest beneath , pants stuck in his boots , hair and beard nut brown , no insignia of rank , except on his shoulder straps , and without spurs or sword ; a man five feet eight ...
... Army was dressed in a blue blouse , loose and open , showing vest beneath , pants stuck in his boots , hair and beard nut brown , no insignia of rank , except on his shoulder straps , and without spurs or sword ; a man five feet eight ...
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... army , only five or six thousand strong , against seventeen thousand British regulars in the city of Boston , then containing seven- teen thousand people , was a citizen of Virginia . Yes , Washington commanded the army that compelled ...
... army , only five or six thousand strong , against seventeen thousand British regulars in the city of Boston , then containing seven- teen thousand people , was a citizen of Virginia . Yes , Washington commanded the army that compelled ...
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Adjutant Adjutant-General ALAN HUDSON Albany American Ancient and Honorable Applause April Armory Arthur Band banquet Capt Captain Innis Captain Morse Captain Usher Charles H cheers church citizen city of Boston Colonel Committee Commonwealth of Massachusetts Company of Massachusetts comrades corps duty DYAR Edward elected EMERY GROVER Fall Field Day Faneuil Hall Fitzhugh Lee flag Frank Frank E Fred Frederick Frederick W friends gentlemen George H Grand Army Guard guests Henry Henry G Honorable Artillery Company insignia Jacob Fottler James John Joseph June Laughter Left Guide Lieut Lieut.-Col Major Jordan marched Mayor military militia nation navy Norfolk o'clock officers organization parade Past Commanders patriotism Payson Bradley peace PERLIE pleasure President Regiment Regular Toast republic respond Right Guide Second Lieutenant September Sergeant of Artillery Sergeant of Infantry Sergt soldier spirit Staff Thomas to-day to-night United Veterans Virginia Walter Washington William H
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