The History of Wisconsin From Prehistoric to Present Periods
The book The History of Wisconsin From Prehistoric to Present Periods was written by author Matteson, Clark S. [from Old Catalog] Here you can read free online of The History of Wisconsin From Prehistoric to Present Periods book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is The History of Wisconsin From Prehistoric to Present Periods a good or bad book?
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Campaigned in Kentucky, Tennessee, Georgia, South Carolina, North Carolina. Engagements: Atlanta, Savannah, Averysboro, Bentonville. This regiment left Camp Utley on the first of March, 1863, and went into camp at Fort Halleck, Kentucky. While there it was engaged in i)icket duty, with occasional reconnoissances through the surrounding country, and during the month of October emj^loyed in guarding the Nashville and Chattanooga railroad. The latter part ofOctober it marched to Murfreesboroand we...nt into camp. During the winter, part of the regiment was employed in building fortifications. From the first of March until the last of June a battalion was mounted and did valuable service in Tennessee. July i6th, it left Nashville and proceeded to Atlanta, arriving there on the 21st, and at once went into the trenches and engaged in siege and picket duty until the surrender of the ])]ace, when the regiment was stationed within the fortifications on guard duty as a part of the garrison. On the 15th of Novem- ber, 1864, the Thirty-first left Atlanta and proceeded to Savannah, participat- ing in a number of engagements until it took position in front of Savannah, and after its surrender, ivas jolaced within the city as part of the garrison.
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