rhode island. 741

Infantry   Co nti nued.

2d infantry   Continued.

Camp and hospital.   By G. B. Peck, jr.   . . . Providence, 1884.   50 p.   front, (port.)   8  . E464.R47 (Added t.-p.: Personal narratives of events in the war of the rebellion, being papers read before the Rhode Island soldiers and sailors historical society.   Third series.   no. 5.) A recruit before Petersburg.   By G. B. Peck, jr.   . . . Providence, 1880   74 p. front, (port.)   8  . E464.R47 (Added t.-p.: Personal narratives of events in the war of the rebellion, being papers read before the Rhode Island soldier sand sailors historical society.   Second series.   no. 8.) The first campaign of the Second Rhode Island infantry. By E. H. Rhodes . . . Providence, 1878.   26 p. 8  . E464.R47

(Added t.-p.: Personal narratives of the battles of the rebellion, being papers read before the Rhode Island soldiers and sailors historical society,   no. 1.)

Personal experiences of the dianceHoraville campaign. By Horatio Rogers. . . . Providence, 1881. 33 p. 8  . E464.R47

(Added t.-p.: Personal narratives of events in the war of the rebellion, being papers read before the Rhode Island soldiers and sailors historical society.   Second series.   no. 9.) * Second regiment Rhode Island volunteers,   [n. p., 1866 ?] ( With First regiment Rhode Island mhitia.   p. [39]-96. 4  .)   E528.5.1stF   (7m L. C.) The Second Rhode Island regiment: a narrative of military operations in which the regiment was engaged from the beginning to the end of the war for the union. By Augustus Woodbury . . . Providence, 1875.   633 p. front, (port.)   fold. map.   8  . E528.5.2d 3d infantry.

Personal incidents in the early campaigns of the Third regiment Rhode Island volunteers and the Tenth army corps. By Edwin Metcalfe . . . Providence, 1879. 31 p.   8  . E464.R47

(Added t.-p.: Personal narratives of the battles of the rebellion, being papers read before the Rhode Island soldiers and sailors historical society,   no. 9.)

Designation changed to 3d heavy artihery, December 19, 1861. 4th Infantry.

Forty-six months with the Fourth R. I. volunteers, in the war of 1861 to 1865. Comprising a history of its marches, battles, and camp life.   Compiled from jour-