. 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 . ts to him; thenumber of shots fired in this way I could not pretend to tell, but cer-tainly there were not less than fifteen, and it may have been twice thatnumber. Noyes was then but a young boy, scarcely sixteen years of age, and thiscampaign was about the first of his soldiering, but he had real courage thatthen and ever after, until he was wounded, made him ready to face evei-yand any danger. I consider the above one of the bravest ac


. 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 . ts to him; thenumber of shots fired in this way I could not pretend to tell, but cer-tainly there were not less than fifteen, and it may have been twice thatnumber. Noyes was then but a young boy, scarcely sixteen years of age, and thiscampaign was about the first of his soldiering, but he had real courage thatthen and ever after, until he was wounded, made him ready to face evei-yand any danger. I consider the above one of the bravest acts that I knowof during the Rebellion. 396 THE STOKY OF LIEUTENANT ALBERT MAKSH. 64Tn New York Volunteer Infantry. It was a pathetic reply to his letter of inquiry regarding the particularservice which Albert Marsh, Sergeant of Company B, 64th New York Volunteer Infantry rendered, that the compiler of these recordsreceived: My brother is a helpless invalid, the result of hisservices in the army, and I have tried to answer thequestions as correctly as possible, and have given datesand other information as published in the history ofCattaraugus V \i\


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