. History of the Ninth and Tenth Regiments Rhode Island Volunteers, and the Tenth Rhode Island Battery, in the Union Army in 1862 . Mustered Out. 3oS THE TENTH REGIMENT. The portrait of Lieutenant-Colonel Hale, has just beenreceived. He was the captainof Company I, until Augustnth, when he was promotedto lieutenant - colonel. Hewas an ideal officer, and theauthor of the interesting let-ters in the Evening Press,from the Tenth Regiment,signed Mathew Bagnet. The fine view of Fort Alex-ander, on the opposite page,will be appreciated by themembers of Companies Eand I, of the Bloody Tenth Rhode Isl
. History of the Ninth and Tenth Regiments Rhode Island Volunteers, and the Tenth Rhode Island Battery, in the Union Army in 1862 . Mustered Out. 3oS THE TENTH REGIMENT. The portrait of Lieutenant-Colonel Hale, has just beenreceived. He was the captainof Company I, until Augustnth, when he was promotedto lieutenant - colonel. Hewas an ideal officer, and theauthor of the interesting let-ters in the Evening Press,from the Tenth Regiment,signed Mathew Bagnet. The fine view of Fort Alex-ander, on the opposite page,will be appreciated by themembers of Companies Eand I, of the Bloody Tenth Rhode Island, as it was christenedin 1862. It was reproduced from a larger sketch furnished byHon. Henry R. Barker, formerly a sergeant of Company I. Some of the more familiar bugle-calls will touch responsivechords in the memory of the old comrades :. William M. Hale. The Reveille. 110 = J Allegro.
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