. The story of the Twenty-first Regiment, Connecticut Volunteer Infantry, during the Civil War. 1861-1865 . rt\--eight commissionedofficers that were mustered in September 5, 1862, only fiveremained to be mustered out June 16, 1S65 : to wit, Lieuten-ant-Colonel James F. Brown, Major William Spittle, CaptainIhilo F. Talcott. of Company A ; Captain AKin M. Crane,Company D; Captain F. Perry Packer, Company G. Thus reduced in numbers w c reiuined liome, reachingNew York by boat, thence b\- cars to New lla\-L-n, Conn.,where we remained in camp sufficiently long to meet the (IfAX .■.-•■-•low ■)■ ;!;


. The story of the Twenty-first Regiment, Connecticut Volunteer Infantry, during the Civil War. 1861-1865 . rt\--eight commissionedofficers that were mustered in September 5, 1862, only fiveremained to be mustered out June 16, 1S65 : to wit, Lieuten-ant-Colonel James F. Brown, Major William Spittle, CaptainIhilo F. Talcott. of Company A ; Captain AKin M. Crane,Company D; Captain F. Perry Packer, Company G. Thus reduced in numbers w c reiuined liome, reachingNew York by boat, thence b\- cars to New lla\-L-n, Conn.,where we remained in camp sufficiently long to meet the (IfAX .■.-•■-•low ■)■ ;!;■ <t ;;- li] /in;/ r. OM:, IjjIj! ii IT*// /I 42S Tiventy-first Regwienl Connecticut VohntiecrS. pay-master. We were paid off July 6th, which date marksthe last day in the history of our regiment. Thus enrichedby the experiences and discipline of nearly three yearsservice, and possessing the consciousness of having bornean honorable part in the greatest war of the nineteenthcentury, each member of the regiment returned to his hometo assume again the duties of an humble citizen. h§^.bM.


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