Personal narratives of events in the war of the rebellion, being papers read before the Rhode Island Soldiers and Sailors Historical Society . ANVILLE. By Alfred S. Roe. No. 2. THE SIEGE AND CAPTURE OF HARPERS FERRY BY THECONFEDERATES, SEPTEMBER, 1862. By William H. Nich-ols, 3d. No. 3. SERVICE WITH BATTERY F, FIRST RHODE ISLAND LIGHTARTILLERY. By Philip S. Chase. No. 4. THE FIRST RHODE ISLAND CAVALRY AT MIDDLEBURG,VA., JUNE 17 AND IS, 1863. By George N. Bliss. No. 5. PERSONAL RECOLLECTIONS OF GENERAL SHERIDAN. By, Edward P. Tobil. No. 6. THE MONITOR AND THE MERRIMAC. By Frank B. Butts. No. 7.


Personal narratives of events in the war of the rebellion, being papers read before the Rhode Island Soldiers and Sailors Historical Society . ANVILLE. By Alfred S. Roe. No. 2. THE SIEGE AND CAPTURE OF HARPERS FERRY BY THECONFEDERATES, SEPTEMBER, 1862. By William H. Nich-ols, 3d. No. 3. SERVICE WITH BATTERY F, FIRST RHODE ISLAND LIGHTARTILLERY. By Philip S. Chase. No. 4. THE FIRST RHODE ISLAND CAVALRY AT MIDDLEBURG,VA., JUNE 17 AND IS, 1863. By George N. Bliss. No. 5. PERSONAL RECOLLECTIONS OF GENERAL SHERIDAN. By, Edward P. Tobil. No. 6. THE MONITOR AND THE MERRIMAC. By Frank B. Butts. No. 7. FROM BRIDGEPORT TO RINGGOLD, BY WAY OF LOOKOUTMOUNTAIN. By Albert R. Greene. No. 8. DUFFIE, AND THE MONUMENT TO HIS MEMORY. By GeorgeN. Bliss. No. 9. THE BURNSIDE EXPEDITION, AND THE ENGAGEMENT ATROANOKE ISLAND. By William L. Welch. No. 10. BATTERY D, FIRST RHODE LSI-AND LIGHT ARTILLERY, ATTHE SECOND BATTLE OF BULL RUN. By J. Albert Monroe. yjrmp&^tiy? M^&$m^,: ;:r- >. ,t~;\; ^ - -•? -? -- -?- —: x. V jwwii> -ttfMi bmm- Hisfoncal society OF RHOiy* ISLAM?) JEKSGNAL- NARRATIVES ^ VlljJjJ: , . 3. ROE. *? * • ,s. V \


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