. Massachusetts in the rebellion : a record of the historical position of the commonwealth, and the services of the leading statesmen, the military, the colleges, and the people, in the civil war of 1861-65 . RTILLERY 478 CHAPTER XXIX. THE MASSACHUSETTS CAVALRY 486 CHAPTER XXX. THE LIGHT BATTERIES 499 CHAPTER XXXI. THE LIGHT BATTERIES —Continued 517 CHAPTER XXXII. A RliSUME OF MILITARY OFERATIONS ... CHAPTER XXXIH. THE NAVAL SERVICE OF THE STATE 560 CHAPTER XXXIV. GENERAL OFFICERS FURNISHED BY MASSACHUSETTS, WHO SURVIVED THE WAR 559 XU CONTENTS. PART III. MASSACHUSETTS AT I.
. Massachusetts in the rebellion : a record of the historical position of the commonwealth, and the services of the leading statesmen, the military, the colleges, and the people, in the civil war of 1861-65 . RTILLERY 478 CHAPTER XXIX. THE MASSACHUSETTS CAVALRY 486 CHAPTER XXX. THE LIGHT BATTERIES 499 CHAPTER XXXI. THE LIGHT BATTERIES —Continued 517 CHAPTER XXXII. A RliSUME OF MILITARY OFERATIONS ... CHAPTER XXXIH. THE NAVAL SERVICE OF THE STATE 560 CHAPTER XXXIV. GENERAL OFFICERS FURNISHED BY MASSACHUSETTS, WHO SURVIVED THE WAR 559 XU CONTENTS. PART III. MASSACHUSETTS AT I. PATRIOTIC PHILANTHROPY AND CHARITIES 567 CHAPTER 11. SANITARY ASSOCIATIONS AND AID SOCIETIES 675 CHAPTEPt m. THE FREEDMEN ; THE REFUGEES ; THE DESTITUTE SOUTH . . 582 CHAPTER IV. THE MEDICAL SERVICE fm CHAPTER V. THE CHURCHES AND THE CLERGY IX THE WAR 506 CHAPTER VI. THE COLLEGES IN THE WAR 601 CHAPTER VII. MASSACHUSETTS POETS AND THE WAR 607 CHAPTER VIII. THE HEROIC DEAD, AND NATIONAL PORTRAIT-GALLERY . . C23 CHAPTER IX. FALLEN HEROES , . C-,9 CHAPTER X. FALLEN HEROES —Continued 638 CHAPTER XL MEMORIALS OF THE DEAD 645 OF THE MASSACHUSETTS REGIMENTS, &C 651 ^m^^^^^i^^. MASSACHUSETTS IN THE EEBELLION. PART I. HISTORICAL POSITION OF THE COMMONWEALTH AT THECOMAIENCEMENT OF THE CIVIL CONFLICT. CHAPTER I. This Country designed for Freedom. — The History of Massachusetts. — The Founders ofthe State. — Their Exile, first in Holland, then in America. — The Growth of theColony. — The Progress of Free Principles. — Resistance to Oppressive Acts of theMother-country. — The first Blood shed. — The Revolutionary Struggle. — Massachu-setts in the Republic. — The Opening of the Great Rebellion. GOD designed this country for free thought, and its highestexpression in human society, — a republic. The history ofMassachusetts is an imperishable record of this divine purpose,unfolding in national life and destiny. As, in a mountain-group,the beams of mor
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