. History of the Ninth and Tenth Regiments Rhode Island Volunteers, and the Tenth Rhode Island Battery, in the Union Army in 1862 . al History, and has produced a volumewhich, while not recording any thrilling teats of arms, presents a graphicpicture of life in the camp and on the march, as described by the Boys in Blueof 62 : therefore. Resolved, That the thanks of our several Associations are due to ComradeSpicer for the patient persistency displayed in his search for material, and theskill with which he has woven the threads of his narrative, as well as for thecareful discrimination display
. History of the Ninth and Tenth Regiments Rhode Island Volunteers, and the Tenth Rhode Island Battery, in the Union Army in 1862 . al History, and has produced a volumewhich, while not recording any thrilling teats of arms, presents a graphicpicture of life in the camp and on the march, as described by the Boys in Blueof 62 : therefore. Resolved, That the thanks of our several Associations are due to ComradeSpicer for the patient persistency displayed in his search for material, and theskill with which he has woven the threads of his narrative, as well as for thecareful discrimination displayed in the production of a book which may find itswelcome in the family circle, or the public library, as well as at the camp-fire;anil. Resolved, As a further testimonial of our appreciation, that Comrade W illiamA. Spicer be, and he is. hereby appointed Treasurer, to receive and to disburseall funds appropriated or coming from the sale of books, reporting as requiredto this committee, or its successor. The above resolutions were unanimously adopted. Henry F. Jenks, Chairman.\\ . A. 11. Grant, Secretary. Oct. 2ISt, 133.
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