Vermont in the Civil War. a History of the Part Taken By the Vermont Soldiers And Sailors in the War for the Union, 1861-5
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He was one of the older officers, being now nearly 50, a man of marked character, earnest and blunt of speech, and devoted to the regiment. The assistant surgeon, Dr. P. O'M. Edson of Chester, was a young physician of high promise and pro- fessional ability, a graduate of both the academical and medical departments of the University of Vermont, patriotic, high-minded and always deservedly a favorite in the com- mand. The chaplain, Eev. John H. Woodward of West- ford, was a Congregational clergy...man of marked earnestness and devotion, of intense patriotism and of a personal courage which took him often to the front and gave him the name of "the fighting chaplain." He was a State senator when appointed, and left his seat in the Senate Chamber to enter upon his duties as chaplain. The first organization of the regiment was as follows : Colonel — Lemuel B. Piatt. Majors — William D. Collins and John D. Bartlett. Adjutant— Edgar Pitkin. Quartermaster — A. S. Dewey. Surgeon — George S.
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