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The Third Massachusetts Cavalry in The War for The Union
- by James Kendall Ewer (1846-1905)
- published by The Wm. G. J. Perry press, Maplewood, Mass., 1903
- 115 pages
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Available online at these locations:
- https://books.google.com/books?id=NMgTAAAAYAAJ
- https://archive.org/details/thirdmasscavalry00ewerrich
- https://archive.org/details/cu31924030907111
- https://archive.org/details/03499246.21025.emory.edu
- https://archive.org/details/03499246.3176.emory.edu
- https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/006255531
Table of Contents
- Dedication
- Foreword
- List of Biographical Sketches
- List of Illustrations
- List of Portraits
- Introduction
- Chapter 1 — In The Camp Of Instruction, Page 16
- Chapter 2 — En Route For The War, Page 27
- Chapter 3 — On An Ocean Transport, Page 39
- Chapter 4 — In The Enemy's Country, Page 53
- Chapter 5 — The Teche Campaign, Page 67
- Chapter 6 — Port Hudson, Page 87
- Chapter 7 — Port Hudson, Continued, Page 105
- Chapter 8 — Life In A Cotton Press, Page 120
- Chapter 9 — The Red River Campaign, Page 133
- Chapter 10 — The Red River Campaign, Continued, Page 145
- Chapter 11 — The Red River Campaign, Page 163
- Chapter 12 — The Red River Campaign, Concluded, Page 178
- Chapter 13 — Transferred To Virginia, Page 187
- Chapter 14 — Battle Of The Opequon, Page 198
- Chapter 15 — Battle Of Cedar Creek, Page 216
- Chapter 16 — Last Days In The Valley, Page 233
- Chapter 17 — The Grand Review, Page 245
- Chapter 18 — In And Around Washington, Page 252
- Chapter 19 — Out West, Page 266
- History of Read's Company, Page 277
- In The Red River Campaign, Page 304
- Reminiscences:
- Lieutenant Dane and the Signal Corps
- The Forlorn Hope and the Third Cavalry
- Lieutenant Muzzey and the Female Spy
- Death of Captain Solon A. Perkins
- Wounding of Lieutenant Bradley Dean
- The Capture of Major Cowen
- Carrying Dispatches for Banks at Alexandria
- A Concert at Baton Rouge 357
- The Robbing of Samuel Corning 359
- Confiscating Cotton at Port Hudson 358
- Corporal Harlow and Tyler, Texas 362
- Porter Colby as a Prisoner of War 365
- Letter of Captain Hervey ~ 368
- Letters of Captain John L- Swift 371
- The Regimental Memorial - - 377
- Biographical
- Generals, Page 387
- Roster of The Third Regiment, Massachusetts Cavalry, Page i
- Commissioned Officers
- Non-Commissioned Staff, Page xiii
- Company A
- Company B
- Company C
- Company D
- Company E
- Company F
- Company G
- Company H
- Company I
- Company K
- Company L
- Company M
- Read's Company
- Unassigned Recruits
- Reunions of The Third Mass. Cavalry
- Errors and Corrections, Page cxv
Errata
- Errors and Corrections, Page cxv
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