Concise history of the camp and field life of the 122d Regiment, Penn'a Volunteers [electronic resource] . Abraham Lincoln. CONCISE HISTORY OF THE CAMP AND FIELD LIFE OF THE 122(1 Regiment, Penna Volunteers. COMPILED FROM NOTES, SKETCHES, FACTS AND INCIDENTS, AS RECORDED IN THE Diary of George F Sprenger, First Sergeant, Company K. LANCASTER, PA. THE NEW ERA STEAM BOOK SS5. PREFACE. OWING to the attack made upon Fort Sumpter, and the insult offeredto the National Flag, in the Harbor of Charleston, South Caro-lina on the 12th day of April, 1861, by a set of factious rebels underthe lead


Concise history of the camp and field life of the 122d Regiment, Penn'a Volunteers [electronic resource] . Abraham Lincoln. CONCISE HISTORY OF THE CAMP AND FIELD LIFE OF THE 122(1 Regiment, Penna Volunteers. COMPILED FROM NOTES, SKETCHES, FACTS AND INCIDENTS, AS RECORDED IN THE Diary of George F Sprenger, First Sergeant, Company K. LANCASTER, PA. THE NEW ERA STEAM BOOK SS5. PREFACE. OWING to the attack made upon Fort Sumpter, and the insult offeredto the National Flag, in the Harbor of Charleston, South Caro-lina on the 12th day of April, 1861, by a set of factious rebels underthe lead of General P. G. T. Beauregard, and at the instigation of suchprominent citizens of the Southern States, as Jefferson Davis, RobertToombs, Wm. L. Yancey, John Buchanan Floyd, Jacob Thompson,and other conspirators, who dared to dignify the government they soughtto establish by the self-given title of The Confederate States of America,the ire of all those who loved their country, and desired the preserva-tion and perpetuity of the Government of the United States of America,was aroused, and Abraham


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