. The story of American heroism; thrilling narratives of personal adventures during the great Civil war, as told by the medal winners and roll of honor men . WILLIS FURLING THE SAIL. AMERICAN HEROISM. 749 CHAPTER LXXXII. A Famous Rifleman, Major George E. Albee, U. S. Army — Services in Indian Campaigns —James Carey, U. S. S. Huron — Saving Three Lives — Thomas K. Gay, 8tii U. — The Copper Canon Fight — William Lukes, TJ. S. S. Colo-rado— A CoREAN Episode — Sergeant Nihill — Twenty-FiveYears a Soldier — David Roche. 1st U. S. In-fantry— Five Terms op Service andDistinguished Bravery.


. The story of American heroism; thrilling narratives of personal adventures during the great Civil war, as told by the medal winners and roll of honor men . WILLIS FURLING THE SAIL. AMERICAN HEROISM. 749 CHAPTER LXXXII. A Famous Rifleman, Major George E. Albee, U. S. Army — Services in Indian Campaigns —James Carey, U. S. S. Huron — Saving Three Lives — Thomas K. Gay, 8tii U. — The Copper Canon Fight — William Lukes, TJ. S. S. Colo-rado— A CoREAN Episode — Sergeant Nihill — Twenty-FiveYears a Soldier — David Roche. 1st U. S. In-fantry— Five Terms op Service andDistinguished Bravery. GEORdE EMERSON ALBEE was born in Lisbon, N. H., in 1S45. Heenlisted as private in Company G, 1st United States Sharpshooters,June 25, LS62. His war record, which follows, is taken from Berdans U. in the Army of the Potomac, by Captain C. A. Stevens. A member of the Wisconsin Company (G) of Sharpshooters in LS62, ^ was discharged on account of wounds received at Second BullRun. after the war attained a national reputation as an exjjert marks-man among American riHemen as the winner of the rapidity andaccuracy


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