Memories of the 149th RegtNYVolInft., 3d Brig., 2 Div., 12th and 20th AC . )resent, hasalwavs been tinged with sadness; for Col. Ireland and hisestimable wife were hig^hly respected. CHAPTER XXIV • MOSE CUOJ~IN(irt with the remainiler of the division. The stay of the reLrimciit at Stivensr»n was the longest madeby it at any one place during its term of service, and there wasa sliglit feeling of >adness when the hour came to depart; itwas like goiii^ a\\ay from home. licsides this, everv man inthe command knew that the bummers campaign was to l>e adecisive one, and there would be


Memories of the 149th RegtNYVolInft., 3d Brig., 2 Div., 12th and 20th AC . )resent, hasalwavs been tinged with sadness; for Col. Ireland and hisestimable wife were hig^hly respected. CHAPTER XXIV • MOSE CUOJ~IN(irt with the remainiler of the division. The stay of the reLrimciit at Stivensr»n was the longest madeby it at any one place during its term of service, and there wasa sliglit feeling of >adness when the hour came to depart; itwas like goiii^ a\\ay from home. licsides this, everv man inthe command knew that the bummers campaign was to l>e adecisive one, and there would be iiard work and persistentfighting. Oeii. (rrant. whose generalship was well known tothem, was in command of the whole army, and Gen. Sherman,his able and trusted lieutenant, was their Of•course, the men knew in the long Summers cam})ai


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