History of the Ninth And Tenth Regiments Rhode Island Volunteers, And the Tenth Rhode Island Battery, in the Union Army in 1862
History of the Ninth And Tenth Regiments Rhode Island Volunteers, And the Tenth Rhode Island Battery, in the Union Army in 1862
[spicer, William Arnold] 1845-1913
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It was quickly opened and the contents were very much appreciated. Your box was also very welcome, especially the cookies. After a few minutes not a vestige of them remained. They tasted tip-top, much better than the first lot, which got mixed up with the catsup from the broken bottle. At half past two dinner was served. Roast beef, potatoes with gravy, beets, onions, peas, and, to crown all, lemonade — and the {jest of all was, there was enough to *go around, and around.' " It was intended tha...t the Declaration of Independence should be read as a part of the exercises, but it had to be omitted, as one of our company, Nathan H. Baker, rode all over the neighboring country in vain, to procure a copy. He did at last succeed in find- ing one framed, but it was in such fine print that he gave it up as a bad job. At twelve o'clock a salute was fired by the Tenth Rhode Island Battery. During the day and night previous there was firing from the forts on the other side of the Potomac, but we have had orders not to fire any more, for military reasons.*' Digitized by Google 244 THE TENTH REGIMENT "Toward night, yesterday, July 3d, we had one of the most terrific thunder-storms I ever saw.
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