. The Civil War literature of Ohio : a bibliography with explanatory and historical notes . i ui t ! li [449] ANDERSON (CHARLES F.) The Twin Seven-Shooters. By CharlesF. Manderson, Late Colonel 19th Ohio Vol-unteer Infantry, Brevet Brigadier-GeneralVols., U. S. A. New York and London: Neely. 1902. Cloth. 8 vo. pp. 54, with 3 Full Page Portraits and 8 Full PageIllustrations. An interesting and romantic personal reminiscence centeringaround the presentation, the capture and the return of a pairof revolvers that came back to the writer after a quarter of acentury of separation, and aft


. The Civil War literature of Ohio : a bibliography with explanatory and historical notes . i ui t ! li [449] ANDERSON (CHARLES F.) The Twin Seven-Shooters. By CharlesF. Manderson, Late Colonel 19th Ohio Vol-unteer Infantry, Brevet Brigadier-GeneralVols., U. S. A. New York and London: Neely. 1902. Cloth. 8 vo. pp. 54, with 3 Full Page Portraits and 8 Full PageIllustrations. An interesting and romantic personal reminiscence centeringaround the presentation, the capture and the return of a pairof revolvers that came back to the writer after a quarter of acentury of separation, and after they had been carried and usedunder two flags. The story also permits a description of twogreat battles in which the writer participated — that of Mur-freesboro, or Stone River, and of Mission Ridge — the firstnamed one of the hardest fought battles of the War, and thelast the most spectacular. General Manderson entered the Union Army from Canton,Ohio, enlisting as a private in 1861, and filled all grades includingbrigadier general. He resigned because of wounds received atLovejo


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