. History of the Fortieth (Mozart) regiment, New York Volunteers, which was composed of four companies from New York, four companies from Massachusetts and two companies from Pennsylvania . MOZART CHRONICLES. 267 Bob Jost was a character. He was always alert after information andwas easily imposed upon regarding the probabilities. He said he expectedto get his carcass peppered/ and he realized on the expectation atMalvern Hill, for he was hit by a fragment of shell, and off he scamperedfor a doctor, holding on to the seat of his pantaloons. The second interment in the National Cemetery at Arli


. History of the Fortieth (Mozart) regiment, New York Volunteers, which was composed of four companies from New York, four companies from Massachusetts and two companies from Pennsylvania . MOZART CHRONICLES. 267 Bob Jost was a character. He was always alert after information andwas easily imposed upon regarding the probabilities. He said he expectedto get his carcass peppered/ and he realized on the expectation atMalvern Hill, for he was hit by a fragment of shell, and off he scamperedfor a doctor, holding on to the seat of his pantaloons. The second interment in the National Cemetery at Arlington, Va., wasthat of Edward S. Fisher, Sergeant of Co. D, Mozart Regiment, who diedin Washington of a wound received at Spottsylvania. Drummer Lewis says that E. M. Marshall and Lucius Blood personatedthe elephant Columbus at the Camp Runyon Greatest Show on Earth,which is elsewhere described in the Mozart History. During the Mozart Charge * at Fair Oaks, John Bell, of Co. G,dropped his musket, which exploded. The bullet struck his canteen, whichwas filled with warm coffee. As the decoction trickled down against hisleg, he imagined that it was blood and said he was wounded. Such i


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