The "Twenty-Seventh": A Regimental History

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CONTENTS.

CHAPTER I. CAMP NEAR WASHINGTON.

CHAPTER II. TO THE FRONT.

CHAPTER III. FREDERICKSBURG.

CHAPTER IV. CAMP NEAR FALMOUTH.

CHAPTER V. CHANCELLORSVILLE.

CHAPTER VI. ON TO RICHMOND.

CHAPTER VII. GETTYSBURG.

IN MEMORIAM.

RECORD OF CASUALTIES.

ARMY COMMANDERS OF THE TWENTY-SEVENTH.

PROMOTIONS AMONG THE ENLISTED MEN.

CATALOGUE OF ENLISTED MEN.

TRANSCRIBER’S NOTE

The three footnotes in the Catalogues (Chapters IX to XII) have multiple anchors denoted by [A], [B] and [C]. These footnotes have been left at the end of each relevant section, as in the original text. The footnotes are listed here for easy reference:
[A]   Taken prisoner at Fredericksburg.
[B]   Taken prisoner at Chancellorsville.
[C]   Taken prisoner at Gettysburg.

Some minor changes to the text are noted at the end of the book.


THE

“TWENTY-SEVENTH.”

A REGIMENTAL HISTORY.

BY

WINTHROP D. SHELDON, A.M.,

LATE LIEUTENANT COMPANY H.


Publisher colophon

NEW-HAVEN:

MORRIS & BENHAM.


1866.


TO THE

OFFICERS AND PRIVATE SOLDIERS

OF THE

TWENTY-SEVENTH REGIMENT CONN. VOLUNTEERS,

THIS MEMORIAL OF PATRIOTIC SERVICE

IS

RESPECTFULLY INSCRIBED.


                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                           

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