. History of the Ninth regiment, Connecticut volunteer infantry, "The Irish regiment," in the war of the rebellion, 1861-65. The record of a gallant command on the march, in battle and in bivouac . Infantry, THE IRISH REGIMENT, IN THE WAR OF THE REBELLION, 1861-65. THE RECORD OF A GALLANT COMMANDON THE MARCH, IN BATTLE AND IN BIVOUAC. BY Thomas Hamilton Murray, Secretary-General, American-Irish Historical Society ; Author of Papers onThe Irish Element in Connecticut, Early Irish ii. the PlymorthColony, The Irish Soldiers in King Philipr Wn:-, From Hawn . ,to Revolution, Thirty Historic America


. History of the Ninth regiment, Connecticut volunteer infantry, "The Irish regiment," in the war of the rebellion, 1861-65. The record of a gallant command on the march, in battle and in bivouac . Infantry, THE IRISH REGIMENT, IN THE WAR OF THE REBELLION, 1861-65. THE RECORD OF A GALLANT COMMANDON THE MARCH, IN BATTLE AND IN BIVOUAC. BY Thomas Hamilton Murray, Secretary-General, American-Irish Historical Society ; Author of Papers onThe Irish Element in Connecticut, Early Irish ii. the PlymorthColony, The Irish Soldiers in King Philipr Wn:-, From Hawn . ,to Revolution, Thirty Historic American FaniilieS, IheIrish at the Battle of Bunker Hill, Early Irish Educatorsof American Youth, The First , Penn- ..sylvania Line, Gen. John Sullivan and the Battle of Rhode Island, etc., etc. New Havbn, Conn. The Price, Lee & Adkins Co. 1903. [ uo E oinitrr gMliJV/a- rf i73 COPY B. Copyright, 1903, by MICHAEL P. COEN, Naugatlck, Ct., for the Ninth Regiment Veteran Association, Connecticut Voluntebrs. COMMITTEE ON PUBLICATION OF THIS VOLUME. Michael P. Coen, G. Healy, New Fitz Gibbon, OBrien, New McNeil, , New It is hardly necessary for me to say that the conductof your men meets my cordial approval, and I am proudof both officers and their command. Governor Buckingham, of Connecticut,to Colonel Cahill, after Biloxi andPass Christian, 1862. * * * Connecticut, represented by the sons of theever green shamrock, * * * Gen. Benjamin F. Butler, in 1862,General Orders, Department of theGulf. The Ninth, Col. Thomas W. Cahill, is still attachedto the Department of the Gulf. In the part taken by thisregiment in the several engagements in which it has par-ticipated, it has fully sustained the character for gallantryand energy which it possessed at the close of my lastreport. Adjutant-General, State of Connecticut, 1862-^. To The Officers And Men, Living And Dead, of The Ninth Regiment, Connecticut Volunteer In


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