History of the Eighty First Regiment Ohio Infantry Volunteers During the War O
History of the Eighty First Regiment Ohio Infantry Volunteers During the War O
W H William Henry Chamberlin
The book History of the Eighty First Regiment Ohio Infantry Volunteers During the War O was written by author W H William Henry Chamberlin Here you can read free online of History of the Eighty First Regiment Ohio Infantry Volunteers During the War O book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is History of the Eighty First Regiment Ohio Infantry Volunteers During the War O a good or bad book?
What reading level is History of the Eighty First Regiment Ohio Infantry Volunteers During the War O book?
To quickly assess the difficulty of the text, read a short excerpt:
In this easy way the summer was passed, with- out any incidents of importance. It was in July of this year that General Oglesby, who had been made Major-General for his gallant action at the battle of Corinth, and who, for some time had been in command of the Left Wing, 16th Army Corps, was com- pelled to resign. As his parting order makes honorable mention of the Second Brigade, and of the Slst Ohio, I am sure every member of the regiment will be glad to preserve, in this form, those words of ...their gallant com- mander. It will be observed that, with characteristic modesty, he makes no allusion to the fact that his wound, received at Corinth, was the sole cause of the physical in- firmity which compelled him to resign. EIGnTY-FIRST OHIO INFANTRY VOLS, 63 "Headquarters Left Wing KVni Army Corps. ) Memphis, Tennessee, July 0, 1803. J * General Orders, No. 21 : '' Continued pain, resulting from pliynical infirmity, as- sures me that I am not able faithfully to discharge the duties of the high position given me by tlie President of the United States, " I have therefore tendered my resignation as a Major- General of United States Volunteers.
User Reviews: