. Lloyd's battle history of the great rebellion : complete, from the capture of Fort Sumter, April 14, 1861, to the capture of Jefferson Davis, May 10, 1865, embracing General Howard's tribute to the volunteer ... and a general review of the war for the union . ALFRED HOWE TERRY, Vols., and , born in Hartford, Ct., Nov. 10,1827,graduated at Yale College, studied law and wag admitted to the New Havenbar in 1848. He speedily took a high position in his profession, though manifest-ing a strong military turn, and had studied the art of war carefully, during theCrimean an


. Lloyd's battle history of the great rebellion : complete, from the capture of Fort Sumter, April 14, 1861, to the capture of Jefferson Davis, May 10, 1865, embracing General Howard's tribute to the volunteer ... and a general review of the war for the union . ALFRED HOWE TERRY, Vols., and , born in Hartford, Ct., Nov. 10,1827,graduated at Yale College, studied law and wag admitted to the New Havenbar in 1848. He speedily took a high position in his profession, though manifest-ing a strong military turn, and had studied the art of war carefully, during theCrimean and Italian campaigns. In 1854, Col. 2d Conn. Reg. Militia; in April,1861, commissioned by Gov. Buckingham Col. 2d Conn. Vols. His regimentwas at Bull Run, but did not run. Returning home after the three months ser-vice, he was commissioned Col. 7th Conn. Vols.; took part in the reduction ofPort Royal, and capture of Fort Pulaski; Vols., April 25, 62. Inbattle of Pocotaligo, June, 63; siege of Wagner and Sumter, July, Aug. andSept., 63, and by a feint on James Island in June, drew the Rebels fromMorris Island. In Army of James, May, 64, fought battles of Deep Run,Aug. 16, and participated in the actions of Richmond Turnpike, Drurys Bluff,Peters


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