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Browsing named entities in a specific section of Rebellion Record: a Diary of American Events: Poetry and Incidents., Volume 2. (ed. Frank Moore). Search the whole document.
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Washington (United States) (search for this): chapter 246
Review at Washington, July 4.--The review of the New York Volunteers, twenty-three thousand in number, was a grand and imposing sight.
The brave fellows looked well, marched well, and to the eye of the most critical, as well as of the superficial observer, gave evidence of such soldierly qualities as well substantiates their claim to be considered as of the best fighting material in the world.
They have, too, some palpable marks of having had a rough time of it lately; despite the donning of their best apparel, the furbishing of arms, and the general scouring process undergone for the occasion, many a little tell-tale in the shape of well-used raiment, tarnished trimmings, and battered accoutrements, slyly gave out certain hints of hardship and exposure, and revealed to the uninitiated a goodly portion of the elephant that stalks about military camps.
But their elastic steps, and cheerful, sun-burned faces bespoke good health, and gave token that they were, like Mark Tapley, makin
Tunstall (Virginia, United States) (search for this): chapter 246
Donelly (search for this): chapter 246
D'Utassy (search for this): chapter 246
J. M. Martin (search for this): chapter 246
James G. Clark (search for this): chapter 246
Jefferson Davis (search for this): chapter 246
Murphy (search for this): chapter 246
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Tapley (search for this): chapter 246

