. Grierson raids, and Hatch's sixty-four days march, with biographical sketches, also the life and adventures of Chickasaw, the scout . ression to the heart-felt God-speeds, and sincere veil-wishes, mutually exchanged by theofficers and men of the brigade. You have endured storm, hungpi, fatigue, and disaster; andenjoyed sunshine, plenty, and mar,v: a victorious march each others faithful watch you have slept without fear inmany a dangerous bivouac. Shoulder to shoulder you have stemmedthe battle tide on many a sanguinary field, and the greatest good Icould wish for you is that


. Grierson raids, and Hatch's sixty-four days march, with biographical sketches, also the life and adventures of Chickasaw, the scout . ression to the heart-felt God-speeds, and sincere veil-wishes, mutually exchanged by theofficers and men of the brigade. You have endured storm, hungpi, fatigue, and disaster; andenjoyed sunshine, plenty, and mar,v: a victorious march each others faithful watch you have slept without fear inmany a dangerous bivouac. Shoulder to shoulder you have stemmedthe battle tide on many a sanguinary field, and the greatest good Icould wish for you is that your future happiness and prosperitymay be as great and unremitting as your past patriotism, fidelityand courage—while better cause for honest pride I shall never 896 FAREWELL ORDER. possess than this : I once commanded the Second Brigade. Officers,soldiers, comrades, farewell! By order of DATUS E. COON, Brevet Brigadier-General. John H. Avert, Capt. and A. A. A. G. To commanding officer Seventh Illinois Cavalry. *p THE NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARYREFERENCE DEPARTMENT This book is under no circumstances to be taken from the Building.


Size: 1410px × 1773px
Photo credit: © Reading Room 2020 / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
Model Released: No

Keywords: ., bookcentury1800, bookdecade1860, booksubjectuniteds, bookyear1865