. History of the Thirty-seventh regiment of Indiana infantry volunteers; its organization, campaigns, and battles--Sept. '61-Oct. '64 . than this, but that duty wasnot imposed upon them. No doubt this history should contain many thingswhich it does not; but L trust that it contains nothingthat it should not. I have tried to write a history of theThirty-seventh Regiment, and to exclude from it everyword that might be offensive to any comrade. The effort throughout has been to state, withoutornamentation or exaggeration, as many plain and im-portant facts as possible without partiality to any Co
. History of the Thirty-seventh regiment of Indiana infantry volunteers; its organization, campaigns, and battles--Sept. '61-Oct. '64 . than this, but that duty wasnot imposed upon them. No doubt this history should contain many thingswhich it does not; but L trust that it contains nothingthat it should not. I have tried to write a history of theThirty-seventh Regiment, and to exclude from it everyword that might be offensive to any comrade. The effort throughout has been to state, withoutornamentation or exaggeration, as many plain and im-portant facts as possible without partiality to any Com-pany or person. If the history records more of the deedsof Company K than of other Companies, it is because thewriter belonged to that Company, and not because he PKEFACE did not want to be fair with other Companies. Eachenlisted man in the Regiment remembers more about hisown Company than about other Companies. I am greatly indebted to Comrades Colonel W. I).Ward: Leroy Roberts, of Company V; and T. B. Peeryand John Wolverton, of Company E, and others, formany valuable facts and dates furnished me. ( ■ EORGE II. 14
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