A History of the One Hundred and Seventeenth Regiment, N.Y. Volunteers (Fourth Oneida), from the Date of Its Organization, August, 1862, Till That of Its Muster Out, June, 1865 [New York 107th]
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289 pp. CONTENTS: Organization; From Rome to Washington, D.C.; From Washington Depot, to Departure from Fort Alexander; The Capital and the Capitol; From Fort Alexander to Forts Baker and Ripley; From the Division of the Regiment, Till Its Re-union and Embarkation; Journey to, and Siege of Suffolk; From Suffolk to Charleston Harbor; The Folly Island Campaign; Leave Folly Island to Join the Army of the James; Cold Harbor, Capture of Petersburg Heights, Bermuda Hundred and Petersburg Trenches; Springing of the Mine; Crossing of the James; Chapin's Farm; The Butler Expedition to Fort Fisher; Capture of Fort Fisher and Explosion of the Magazine; Capture of Wilmington, and March Northward to Keenansville; Arrival at Coxe Bridge and Return to Faison's Station; March to Raleigh Concluded, and Sojourn in That City; March Homeward from Raleigh and the Final Muster.