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The Fourteenth Regiment Rhode Island Heavy Artillery (Colored) in the War to Preserve the Union, 1861-1865

 
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Source: Original data: Chenery, William H.. The Fourteenth Regiment Rhode Island Heavy Artillery (Colored) in the War to Preserve the Union, 1861-1865. Providence: Snow & Farnham, 1898.
 
Notes:   Includes index.
Designated 8th Regiment U.S. Colored Heavy Artillery, April-May 1864; designated 11th Regiment U.S. Colored Artillery (Heavy), Aug. 1864-Oct. 1865. Cf. p. 48.
LH13560 is a photocopy of original.
 
Subjects:   United States. Army. Rhode Island Heavy Artillery Regiment, 14th (1863-1864
United States. Army. Colored Heavy Artillery Regiment, 8th (1864
United States. Army. Colored Heavy Artillery Regiment, 11th (1864-1865
United States -- History -- Civil War, 1861-1865
United States -- History -- African Americans. -- Civil War, 1861-1865
Rhode Island -- History -- Civil War, 1861-1865.
Rhode Island
 
Location:   United States -- History -- Civil War, 1861-1865
United States -- History -- African Americans. -- Civil War, 1861-1865
Rhode Island -- History -- Civil War, 1861-1865.
 
Table of Contents
 
Front matter
Title page
Contents
Chapter I. Troops in the War of the Revolution...
Chapter II. Formation of the regiment...
Chapter III. First Battalion returns to Dexter training ground...
Chapter IV. Second Battalion departs for New Orleans with Capt. Nelson Kenyon in command...
Chapter V. Color presented to the third Battalion...
Chapter VI. The Second Battalion at Plaquemine...
Chapter VII. The First Battalion ordered to Fort Jackson...
Chapter VIII. Lieut.-Col. Warren D. Smith, inspector-general of the defences of New Orleans inspects the Second Battalion at Plaquemine...
Chapter IX. Col. J. Hale Sypher appointed colonel of the regiment...
Chapter X. Settlement of New Orleans...
Chapter XI. Location of the several Battalions of the regiment in August, 1864...
Chapter XII. Decsription of the Mississippi River
Chapter XIII. Officers recitation at Plaquemine...
Chapter XIV. Major Comstock assumes command of Third Battalion...
Chapter XV. Capt. Henry K. Southwick reports condition of affairs at Brashear City in consequence of floods...
Chapter XVI. Reduction of the Union forces...
Back matter
Roster
Index

   
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