. Observations of an Illinois boy in battle, camp and prisons-1861 to 1865 . Co/umb/a. Unless you, my ^on, aave me, / wi// beruined. Go and do your duty, and \^ you save meI will be your^eneroua friend and proiecforaa long as you live. Observations of an IllinoisBoy in Battle, Camp and Prisons —1861 to 1865 By Henry H. Eby MENDOTA, ILL. > Published by the Author, 1910 ihii .- : .. 1 Li ! PUDI . 6^ 2W A -^ ^ ox AND •CiNDATIONS. 1914 _ L ^ ^ ; Copyright, 1910/fiy«HiEN§Y i;I. Eby J 1^ DEDICATED TO MY COMRADES OF THE CIVIL WAR, ^ ESPECIALLY THOSE OF COMPANY C, SEVENTH ILLI- NOIS CAVALRY, OF WHI


. Observations of an Illinois boy in battle, camp and prisons-1861 to 1865 . Co/umb/a. Unless you, my ^on, aave me, / wi// beruined. Go and do your duty, and \^ you save meI will be your^eneroua friend and proiecforaa long as you live. Observations of an IllinoisBoy in Battle, Camp and Prisons —1861 to 1865 By Henry H. Eby MENDOTA, ILL. > Published by the Author, 1910 ihii .- : .. 1 Li ! PUDI . 6^ 2W A -^ ^ ox AND •CiNDATIONS. 1914 _ L ^ ^ ; Copyright, 1910/fiy«HiEN§Y i;I. Eby J 1^ DEDICATED TO MY COMRADES OF THE CIVIL WAR, ^ ESPECIALLY THOSE OF COMPANY C, SEVENTH ILLI- NOIS CAVALRY, OF WHICH A MEMBER :3^ r^ PREFACE. The story contained in this book is a true one. It wastaken from letters, memoranda and memory. The authorhas in his possession twenty-nine letters written by himwhile in the army, from 1861 to 1865, and sent to his rel-atives, who returned them to him at the close of thewar. The memoranda were written soon after his returnfrom the army. The accounts taken from memory arereasonably correct, as the scenes through which he passed,thouobservations00ebyh


Size: 1567px × 1595px
Photo credit: © Reading Room 2020 / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
Model Released: No

Keywords: ., bookcentury1900, bookdecade1910, booksubjectuniteds, bookyear1910