. Gordon's experiences in the Civil War : from his narrative, letters and diary . LIBRARY OF CONGRESS 0 013 764 324 8 ^. WITH ILLUSTRATIONS BOSTO^ Privately Printed 1922 ET / D. B. UTDIKE • THE MERRVMOUNT PRESS • BOSTON TO SAMUEL COLCORD BARTLETT, JR. PVT., 1 CL., C BTRY., 103 F. A., 26 DIV., A. E. F. AND TO THE HAPPY MEMORY OF GORDON BARTLETT CPL., D BTRY., 17 F. A., 2 DIV., A. E. F. (DIED OF WOUNDS RECEIVED IN ACTION AT ST. MIHIEL) GRANDSONS NOT UNWORTHY IN THEIR GENERATION PREFACE THE narrative of my fathers experiences in the Civil War waswritten down, to please me, at odd times durin


. Gordon's experiences in the Civil War : from his narrative, letters and diary . LIBRARY OF CONGRESS 0 013 764 324 8 ^. WITH ILLUSTRATIONS BOSTO^ Privately Printed 1922 ET / D. B. UTDIKE • THE MERRVMOUNT PRESS • BOSTON TO SAMUEL COLCORD BARTLETT, JR. PVT., 1 CL., C BTRY., 103 F. A., 26 DIV., A. E. F. AND TO THE HAPPY MEMORY OF GORDON BARTLETT CPL., D BTRY., 17 F. A., 2 DIV., A. E. F. (DIED OF WOUNDS RECEIVED IN ACTION AT ST. MIHIEL) GRANDSONS NOT UNWORTHY IN THEIR GENERATION PREFACE THE narrative of my fathers experiences in the Civil War waswritten down, to please me, at odd times during the years 1889and 1890. So far as I know, he never read the manuscript over, and Ibrought it with me from Japan in the spring 0/1891. In 1901, whileon a visit to Waynesburg, Pennsylvania, I was given the letters whichfolloiu the narrative by my great-uncle, William Gordon, to whom allbut one of them were written. The brief diary which in turn followsthe letters zvas found by me among my fathers papers in the sum-mer of 1902. / do not knoiv when it left his possession, or when it wasreturned to hi


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