. History of the First Light Battery Connecticut Volunteers, 1861-1865. Personal records and reminiscences. The story of the battery from its organization to the present time . S. BIS5ELL,of Vernon, Conn., enlisted Novemi^cr 22,1861; mustered in December 2, 1861; re-enlisted veteran December26, 1S63; honorably discharged August 5, 1865. LEEDS BROWN, of East Granby, Conn.,enlisted October 25, 1S61; mus-tered in November 2, 1861; honorably dis-charged November 2, 1S64, time expired. Artificer Leeds Bro\vn came fromQuaker stock and was the first member ofhis family to use carnal


. History of the First Light Battery Connecticut Volunteers, 1861-1865. Personal records and reminiscences. The story of the battery from its organization to the present time . S. BIS5ELL,of Vernon, Conn., enlisted Novemi^cr 22,1861; mustered in December 2, 1861; re-enlisted veteran December26, 1S63; honorably discharged August 5, 1865. LEEDS BROWN, of East Granby, Conn.,enlisted October 25, 1S61; mus-tered in November 2, 1861; honorably dis-charged November 2, 1S64, time expired. Artificer Leeds Bro\vn came fromQuaker stock and was the first member ofhis family to use carnal weapons in main-tenance of right. Comrade Brown was a deep thinkeron religious subjects, and many a pleasanthour was spent listening to his argumentswith different comrades. In ball gameshe proved himself an expert in catchingthe ball, astonishing and amusing thecomrades bv his daring and 760 HISTORY AND REMINISCENCES WILLIAM H. H ANN A, of Hebron, Conn., enlisted October 5, 1861;mustered in October 26, 1861; honorably discharged, throughphysical disability. May 27, 1863.


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