. History of the Ninth and Tenth Regiments Rhode Island Volunteers, and the Tenth Rhode Island Battery, in the Union Army in 1862 . cting), Capt. William S. Smith, ist Lt. James H. Armington, 2d Lt. Winthrop DeWolf, Winthrop DeWolf, Charles W. Angell. COMPANY E. Capt. Hopkins B. Cadv, ist Lt. Stephen Thurber, 2d Lt. Moses O. Darling. COMPANY F. Capt. Benjamin W. Harris, ist Lt. Orville P. Jones, 2d Lt. Georcje W. Fairbanks. COMPANY G. Capt. A. Crawford Greene, ist Lt. James H. Allen, 2d Lt. Eben Burlingame. COMPANY H. Capt. Christopher Duckworth, ist Lt. Nicholas B. Bolles, 2d Lt. \\tlliam H.


. History of the Ninth and Tenth Regiments Rhode Island Volunteers, and the Tenth Rhode Island Battery, in the Union Army in 1862 . cting), Capt. William S. Smith, ist Lt. James H. Armington, 2d Lt. Winthrop DeWolf, Winthrop DeWolf, Charles W. Angell. COMPANY E. Capt. Hopkins B. Cadv, ist Lt. Stephen Thurber, 2d Lt. Moses O. Darling. COMPANY F. Capt. Benjamin W. Harris, ist Lt. Orville P. Jones, 2d Lt. Georcje W. Fairbanks. COMPANY G. Capt. A. Crawford Greene, ist Lt. James H. Allen, 2d Lt. Eben Burlingame. COMPANY H. Capt. Christopher Duckworth, ist Lt. Nicholas B. Bolles, 2d Lt. \\tlliam H. M.^son. COMPANY William M. Hale, ist Lt. Charles H. Mumford, Samuel H. Thomas, 2d Lt. Peter Alexander Reid. COMPANY G. Frank Low, ist Lt. J(jhn F. Tobey, 2d Lt. William G. Pettis. COMPANY L. Tenth Lisjht Battery Rhode Island Volunteers. THE OLD COFFEE KETTVE. ( Tutie- The Old Oaken Bucket, or Arabys Daughter.)MoTt.—In singing these ten line verses to the printed music, sing twrce the note; in second^iue (or bar) of music before D. C or return to begiuning lor the music for last two lines ol«ach verse. H OW dear to our hearts are the days when we soldiered, As fond recollection presents them to view;The long line of earthworks, the deep tangled thicket, And every rough spot that our army life knew,The long parks of artillery, with harness and saddle, The picket roped horses oft trying to roll;The cook-house, the guard tent and the muskets stacked nigh it, And the old Coffee Kettle that hung on a pole;That old Coffee Kettle, that welcome old kettle. The old Coffee Kettle that hung on a pole. How dear to this day are the forms and the faces. Of those who stood with us in those trying times;So many are gone from their ranks and their places. It mightily shortens the original lines;Hard camping and marching we all well remember. And everything trying to body and soul;Yet one thing w-e had that was genuine pleasure, Twas the old Coffee Kettle that hung on a


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